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Pixel 10 enables GPU acceleration for Linux apps on Android

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Google's Pixel 10 smartphone is the first Android device to support GPU-accelerated rendering for graphical Linux applications through the Terminal app. This feature, powered by Gfxstream technology, allows smoother performance compared to CPU-based rendering on other devices. However, it remains exclusive to the Pixel 10 in the current Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3 and is still buggy.

Google recruits 15 Pixel superfans for unreleased phone testing

Theo Klein

Google is seeking 15 members of its Pixel Superfans program to test upcoming smartphones before release. Selected testers must sign nondisclosure agreements and use disguised cases for the devices. The initiative aims to gather feedback on in-development hardware from loyal users.

Google promises more GPU updates for Pixel 10 owners

Theo Klein

Google has assured owners of its Pixel 10 smartphones that additional GPU updates are forthcoming. The company aims to deliver improvements through these updates, as reported by TechRadar.

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