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Nintendo Switch 2 showcasing Skyrim Anniversary Edition gameplay with dragon and mountains, amid performance issue visuals and Elder Scrolls VI teaser.
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Skyrim Anniversary Edition releases on Nintendo Switch 2

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Bethesda has launched The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition on the Nintendo Switch 2, featuring enhancements like improved resolution and Joy-Con 2 support. However, the port has faced criticism for performance issues including input lag and a locked 30 FPS frame rate. A promotional trailer has also sparked fan theories about The Elder Scrolls VI's potential 2027 release.

New patches merged into Mesa 26.1 have reportedly improved performance on Intel's Alchemist graphics by up to 260% in specific gaming scenarios. Submitted by Intel engineer Francisco Jerez, these updates fix long-standing graphics corruption issues while enhancing efficiency. The changes primarily benefit Linux users with older Intel hardware.

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A simple adjustment to a single line in the Linux kernel code has resulted in a fivefold reduction in wakeup latency for modern Intel Xeon processors. This performance improvement was highlighted in a recent Phoronix report. The change targets efficiency in CPU idle states.

Multidisciplinary artist Vicente Ruiz, a key figure in Chilean counterculture during the dictatorship and democratic transition, died in Santiago at age 67. His legacy includes provocative performances addressing taboo topics like discrimination and social exclusion. His 1992 work 'Por la Cruz y la Bandera' sparked major controversy.

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Advanced Micro Devices is advancing a push-based load balancing mechanism for the Linux kernel to optimize performance on its Epyc server processors. This approach shifts from traditional pull-based scheduling to allow overloaded cores to proactively distribute tasks to idle ones. The proposal aims to enhance efficiency in high-core-count systems used in data centers and cloud environments.

Developers have introduced new patches for Linux aimed at improving single-threaded performance on systems with many-core CPUs. These updates target optimizations for modern multi-core processors. The changes are detailed in a Phoronix report.

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A new proposal for HQspinlock in Linux demonstrates significant performance improvements for large servers. The initiative, covered by Phoronix, highlights benefits in Linux hardware environments. It builds on ongoing efforts in open-source software optimization.

 

 

 

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