I believe it, I recently moved over to Chimera for a windows handheld I own (7840) and got a decent uplift in overall gaming performance and frame consistency.
Also got a nice boost for some of the switch games I’ve been replaying on ryujinx with new features from mods I wanted to play with since my switch is an OLED model so I cant run cfw. I also feel like the mesa drivers are also better than their windows/amd provided counterparts.
Anyway overall a better move and I’d say my experience is similar where Im seeing about 10%+ increase on most games.
It’s workstation benchmarks. For people that run 3D modeling softwares and the like. It’s not related to gaming performances.
wow! figure it on a good distro !
Translation: Windows uses 20% of your CPU to spy on you.
I think they took 20 percent off of user experience and put it into computing power.
This news isn’t really noteworthy for this sub (called linux_gaming!) as no games were tested.
We can still tell that Linux works better but in games but it’s quite unlikely we would even see 20 % advantage in CPU heavy games, except for some special ones.
There is also a very good chance that Windows will catch up, since AMD can simply apply optimizations to the Linux kernel itself, which isn’t as easy to do with Windows.
you can blame wiñe dev for that
What nonsense are you talking about?
Bless the devs that it’s working this well!