GNOME 48 brings performance boosts, new fonts
Briefly

GNOME 48 has been released with a focus on enhancing performance, particularly on low-end hardware. Significant updates include support for dynamic triple buffering, which reduces lag and improves visual smoothness, and an optimized JavaScript engine that uses less memory and CPU resources. The new release also features an improved Orca screen reader and new default fonts in the Adwaita theme. The codenamed release, Bengaluru, signifies GNOME's connection to major tech hubs and highlights its ongoing advancements in accessibility and performance for all users.
With the release of GNOME 48, users can expect enhanced performance, especially on low-end devices while introducing a new media player and improved notifications handling.
Bengaluru, known as India's Silicon Valley, lends its name to GNOME 48, reflecting the city's significance as a tech hub and the site of the last GNOME Asia conference.
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