Valve Adds Ray-Tracing Inspector GUI to Mesa 26.1 for RADV Driver Tuning
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.
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+).
Eazeye's Radiant Monitor 2 uses a transflective LCD that stays readable in direct sunlight at just 3 watts, with 16.7M colors and 60 Hz that E Ink can't match.
Valve's Linux team is adding IP block soft reset to AMDGPU, letting older Radeon GPUs recover from hangs without resetting the whole card or losing VRAM.
The GMK EVO-X3 mini workstation runs AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with up to 128GB of unified memory, enough to hold 70B-parameter LLMs locally on Linux via llama.cpp and ROCm.
Anbernic's teased RG 55G1 looks set to be its first Snapdragon handheld, bringing Adreno GPUs and mature open-source Turnip drivers that make Wine-based Windows emulation far more viable.
Rockchip's new RK3539 quad-A55 SoC adds 4K AV1 decoding, HDMI 2.1, and gigabit Ethernet, debuting in the HS89 T15 Android 14 TV stick starting around $34.
SteamOS 3.8 hits stable with the Linux 6.16 kernel, KDE Plasma 6.4, Wayland by default, the LAVD scheduler, and initial support for Valve's Steam Machine.
Gigabyte's new BRIX mini PCs run Intel Panther Lake chips up to a 16-core Core Ultra 9, with 128GB RAM, dual M.2 slots, PCIe 5.0, and WiFi 7 in a tiny chassis.
The octa-core Zhihe A210 ships RVA23-compliant with a 12 TOPS NPU and a Debian-ready SDK, landing on a SO-DIMM dev kit starting around $200.
AAEON's UP WCL packs Intel Wildcat Lake silicon onto a Raspberry Pi-sized board, with up to 24GB LPDDR5, 2.5 GbE, and Xe3 graphics already supported in Linux 6.17 and Mesa.
Commodore's retro flip phone runs Jolla's Linux-based Sailfish OS and blocks browsers and social media at the system level, even cutting off sideloaded apps like TikTok at the DNS layer.