From lean resource use to custom tuning, Linux often outpaces Windows in speed, stability, and efficiency.
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Linux desktop environments use significantly less RAM than Windows, freeing memory for apps and multitasking.
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EXT4 and Btrfs deliver faster file reads, lower fragmentation, and built‑in compression versus NTFS overhead.
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Proton and optimized open‑source GPU drivers often match or exceed Windows FPS on AMD hardware.
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Kernel parameters and system services can be tailored for workloads, squeezing every drop of performance.
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Kernel parameters and system services can be tailored for workloads, squeezing every drop of performance.
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Zero licensing fees and modular architecture reduce overhead—ideal for everything from IoT to supercomputers.
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Users report 25% faster scientific processing and up to 13% higher game FPS on Linux vs Windows.