[Update: Arriving first on Pixelbook & more] Chrome OS to test early GPU support for Linux apps soon
If you’ve kept up with Chrome OS in the past six months or so, you’ll know that one of the more interesting new features to launch is Linux apps support. While this has potential to introduce all ...
It seems that Chrome OS will soon start testing GPU support for Linux installed applications. This is good news for those who wish to run applications that require a bit more horsepower (e.g. games).
Leaked information points to Google working on a Chromebook with a discrete GPU. At least two models are in the works, both with an as-yet-unannounced NVIDIA RTX 4050 card. There is no timeline for a ...
Chromium OS source code hints at a Chromebook with a dedicated GPU. “Mushu” would mate an AMD Vega-based discrete chip with an Intel 10th Gen Core processor. Speculation suggests it might be a ...
News briefs for January 23, 2019. All Debian and Ubuntu users (as well as users of their derivatives, such as Linux Mint, Ubuntu MATE, Kubuntu, Lubuntu and Xubuntu) should update APT immediately.
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