native support

Winsage
January 12, 2026
The latest update to VLC, versions 3.0.22 and 3.0.23, introduces native support for Arm processors, specifically for Windows ARM64, requiring a minimum of Windows 10 RS5 17763 / 1809. This update improves playback across various formats, enhances subtitle rendering, includes codec updates, introduces a Dark Mode user interface, allows users to manage playing files, and addresses multiple security issues. The Snapdragon X2 Plus chip outperforms Intel's Core Ultra 7 265U and 256V processors, delivering up to 3.5 times the CPU performance of the former and a 52% increase in multi-core performance compared to the latter. Microsoft reported that 90% of usage time on Arm-based PCs is dedicated to natively compiled applications.
Winsage
December 27, 2025
In 2025, many users began transitioning to Linux due to dissatisfaction with Windows 11 and the end-of-life status of Windows 10. Users faced challenges with Windows 11's stringent hardware requirements, leading some to seek alternatives. Criticism of Windows 11 included issues with the Start menu, high memory consumption, and a perceived prioritization of AI features over user control. Some users have successfully adopted Linux, finding open-source alternatives to popular applications, though hardware compatibility and troubleshooting remain concerns. Familiar desktop environments like KDE Plasma and Cinnamon in distributions such as Fedora and Linux Mint have made Linux more accessible. While some distributions aim to enhance gaming performance, many users still prefer Windows for certain tasks, particularly those involving Adobe products. Microsoft's dominance in the desktop OS market is expected to continue, with future developments potentially influenced by AI integration. The relationship between Windows and Linux may evolve towards coexistence rather than a complete shift in dominance.
Winsage
December 24, 2025
Windows 11 is set to introduce native video wallpaper support in late 2025, currently available in testing builds for Windows Insiders, supporting formats like MP4, MKV, and WebM. Users can access animated wallpapers through third-party applications, with Lively Wallpaper being a recommended free option that supports various formats and features. Wallpaper Engine is a paid alternative known for its extensive library and interactive wallpapers. VLC Media Player can also set videos as wallpapers, but it has limitations such as requiring constant operation and higher resource usage. Animated wallpapers generally consume more battery and system resources, but modern applications include features to mitigate these impacts. Users are advised to download wallpapers from trusted sources to ensure safety.
Winsage
December 20, 2025
Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2025 will offer native support for NVMe drives. Early adopters have reported performance improvements of 10% to 15%, including reduced latencies and enhanced transfer speeds. The native support allows for 64,000 queues, each managing 64,000 commands simultaneously, enabling over 4 billion operations, compared to existing SCSI protocols that limit queues to 32 commands. Not all users have experienced performance benefits, and Microsoft recommends backing up systems or testing in a virtual environment before enabling this feature.
BetaBeacon
December 19, 2025
The OnePlus 15 was tested for gaming performance using games like Call of Duty: Mobile and Genshin Impact. The phone performed well under pressure, dissipating heat effectively. Emulation tests for PS3 and Windows games were also conducted, with the phone handling them smoothly. The phone did not overheat during testing, indicating that OnePlus has fixed previous heating issues. The reviewer recommends the OnePlus 15 for potential buyers due to its stable performance and recent fixes for heating problems.
Winsage
December 17, 2025
Microsoft has introduced native NVMe SSD support in Windows Server 2025 as an opt-in feature, marking a significant advancement 12 years after NVMe's inception. This new support allows direct multi-queue access to hardware, delivering up to 3.3 million IOPS on PCIe Gen 5 SSDs and over 10 million IOPS on Host Bus Adapters, while significantly reducing latency. The previous reliance on converting NVMe commands to SCSI commands caused processing latency and overhead. Native NVMe support eliminates outdated translation layers, enhances CPU utilization, and unlocks next-generation storage capabilities. Microsoft has set up an email address, nativenvme@microsoft.com, for user feedback and inquiries. There is no current information on the timeline for native NVMe support in Windows 11.
Tech Optimizer
December 12, 2025
Tiger Data has launched Agentic Postgres, a database solution built on Postgres for AI agents and developers. It features rapid forking capabilities, a multi-channel processing (MCP) server, and native support for BM25 and vector searches via a command-line interface (CLI). The MCP server allows users to interact with agents through high-level prompts for tasks like schema design. Agentic Postgres includes two advanced plugins to enhance search functionalities: an upgraded pgvectorscale for improved indexing and pg_textsearch for BM25 keyword ranking. The core of the platform is Fluid Storage, a distributed storage system that enables rapid, zero-copy forks of production data. Tiger Data highlights the importance of fluidity in database management for agentic software, which requires quick scaling and modifications. The growing needs of developers for integrated solutions reflect a shift due to AI advancements. Competitors in the market include Firebolt, Weaviate, and Qdrant. A free tier for Agentic Postgres is available, offering access to various features with limitations.
Winsage
December 9, 2025
Microsoft has begun a public preview for native support of the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in Windows 11 Insider builds, specifically in build 26220.7344, available to Windows Insiders on the Dev and Beta channels. The MCP is an open standard that allows AI agents to connect with various applications and services. The update includes built-in connectors for File Explorer and Windows Settings, enabling agents to navigate files and modify settings with user consent. Microsoft aims to transform Windows into an agentic operating system but faces user skepticism about its AI initiatives. The update also features Quick Machine Recovery for non-domain-joined Windows Professional devices and the production release of Windows MIDI Services for MIDI 2.0. There is no timeline for when native MCP support will be generally available.
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