Use built-in Linux commands like lspci and nvidia-smi to identify your GPU. GUI tools like HardInfo or System Monitor provide a visual overview. Knowing your GPU helps optimize performance for gaming, ...
all-smi is a command-line utility for monitoring GPU hardware across multiple systems. It provides a real-time view of GPU utilization, memory usage, temperature, power consumption, and other metrics.
A real-time system monitoring dashboard that streams Linux desktop metrics (CPU, memory, disk, network, GPU) from a host computer to an ESP32-C6 device over USB CDC, displaying them on a compact ...
Linux GPU Configuration And Monitoring Tool (LACT) version 0.8.1 has been released, giving you more options for getting the best performance out of your GPU. Since we have no proper GPU control panels ...
Advanced profile management is a fun sounding new feature for the popular Linux GPU Configuration And Monitoring Tool (LACT) app. With the 0.8.0 release this allows you to set various conditions to ...
NVIDIA released a security update for the NVIDIA GPU Display Driver software to patch eight security issues that could lead to code execution, escalation of privileges, denial of service, or ...
Windows 10's Windows System for Linux (WSL) will soon let developers run Linux GUI apps, while Linux guests on Windows will soon gain access to GPU power for hardware acceleration. WSL is currently ...