GNOME Resources 1.10 Adds AMD Ryzen AI NPU Monitoring Support
GNOME Resources 1.10 was released today, introducing new system monitoring capabilities for the GNOME desktop environment. This update brings support for monitoring AMD Ryzen AI NPUs (Neural Processing Units). As reported by Phoronix, GNOME Resources 1.10 "is now used by default on the likes of the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS." This allows Linux users to track the performance and usage of their AMD Neural Processing Units, which are dedicated AI accelerators, alongside traditional metrics such as CPU, RAM, and GPU usage. OMG! Ubuntu states that the update "adds AMD NPU reporting to let Linux users track Ryzen AI performance alongside CPU, RAM, GPU and other system hardware usage," enhancing visibility into AI hardware utilization on Linux.