Valve's Proton SDK Build Toolchain Moves to LLVM 22.1.8
Valve's Proton SDK now builds on LLVM 22.1.8, dropping upstreamed patches and adding a vararg exit thunk fix tied to its ARM64EC work for x86-on-ARM emulation.
Orange Pi crams an octa-core Allwinner A733 and up to 16GB of LPDDR5 into a Raspberry Pi Zero footprint, with a 10 Gbps USB port and about 4x a Pi Zero 2 W's multi-core grunt.
Added Orange Pi 6 Plus (12-core, dual 5GbE, $199+). Updated Raspberry Pi 5 prices (RAM crisis: 4GB $75, 8GB $115). Updated Radxa X4 to 2.5GbE and corrected pricing. Updated ZimaBoard 2 to retail pricing ($279+).
TerraMaster's F4-425 Pro hybrid NAS runs TOS 7 on Linux 6.12 with dual 5GbE, four SATA bays, three NVMe slots, and a choice of Intel N305 or N350 silicon.
OneXPlayer 3 is the first handheld with Intel's Arc G3 Extreme, an 8.8-inch 144Hz OLED, and an 85Wh battery, and Valve's SteamOS beta already lists it for Linux support.
Plasma 6.7.1 ships the first fixes for the release that brought simultaneous HDR and ICC color management, per-screen virtual desktops, and the final dedicated X11 session.
The fanless MYiR MAC-B5760 runs Rockchip's RK3576 with an optional 20 TOPS RK1828 M.2 card for local 7B LLMs, plus dual GbE, four USB 3.0, and a Preempt RT Linux image.
Zotac's fanless ZBOX CI471 nano pairs Intel's new Wildcat Lake chip with a passively cooled chassis, and the Xe3 graphics already have open-source driver support in Linux 6.17 and Mesa.
SteamOS 3.8.10 now installs on any PC, letting you build your own Steam Machine, while Valve sets the prebuilt box at $1,050 with a randomized waitlist.
Valve's Linux team merged the Ray-Tracing Inspector into Mesa 26.1, a GUI for dissecting RADV's BVH and ray dispatches to push AMD ray-tracing performance further.
TrueNAS slots a 16-core EPYC node into its V-Series: same Linux + OpenZFS enterprise software as the flagship, up to 16 PB raw, and an in-place controller-swap upgrade to the V160.
Pine64's PineVoice is a $50 RISC-V smart speaker built on the Bouffalo BL606P, with two mics, a hardware mute kill switch, and local Home Assistant voice control.
Alpine Linux 3.22.5 and 3.23.5 land OpenSSL and Xen security fixes, an in-place apk upgrade for the tiny musl-based distro that anchors countless containers and SBCs.