A Valve engineer has developed kernel patches and user-space tools to prioritize VRAM for foreground applications, improving performance on Linux systems with 8GB graphics cards. This fix ensures that games receive priority over background processes when VRAM is full, reducing stuttering and frame-time spikes by up to 53%. Developers should monitor the integration of these updates into mainstream distributions for broader compatibility.
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