Last month on Phoronix there were 294 original news articles and 18 Linux hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles. Beyond Phoronix.com turning 22 years old in June, there were also a lot of exciting Linux hardware and open-source software developments worth recapping...
With modern laptops, proper platform/WMI drivers are becoming more depended upon not only for supporting all typical functionality from keyboards to backlights and other handling, but also for achieving proper performance. For many laptop vendors, the Linux platform drivers are maintained by the open-source community and actual customers. The latest example of the challenges of the community-maintained support rather than from the vendor is with the ASUS ROG Strix G16 G614PR gaming laptop seeing inappropriate power values set in the open-source driver that were incorrect and led to lower power/performance than Windows...
NVIDIA engineers have been developing a new binary format for their GPU firmware images for use with the in-development, open-source Nova kernel driver. With this new TLV binary firmware format it aims to be easier to parse by their Rust-based driver code...
As the last planned article on Phoronix of Q2, here is a look back at what excited readers the most in the second quarter. There were 872 original news articles this quarter as well as 54 Linux hardware reviews / multi-page featured benchmark articles. Here is what excited readers the most over these past three months...
At Red Hat Summit 2026, the conversation centered on a critical reality: AI agents are arriving in enterprise IT faster than most environments can govern them. Across the keynotes and more than 50 technical sessions, Red Hat made its position clear—organizations don't need to start over for the AI era. Instead, Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform is acting as the trusted, deterministic execution layer for autonomous AI.Here are the 4 defining themes and real-world breakthroughs from the event.1. Ansible Automation Platform 2.7 as the execution layer for the agentic eraBy 2027, the vast major
Insights from a customer roundtable at Red Hat Summit 2026Platform engineering and operations leaders from across industries—including airlines, utilities, financial services, higher education, and government—gathered for a candid conversation about agentic AI at Red Hat Summit 2026. We wanted to find out what's actually working, where the risks lie, and how teams are finding value today.From platform management to AI collaborationThe question underpinning every conversation at our roundtable was a variant of this: What does it look like when a platform stops being something you manage and
Pages