Phoronix is marking 22 years of Linux hardware coverage this week. The site launched on November 5, 2004, and has since become a primary source for Linux kernel performance benchmarks and hardware driver news. Founder Michael Larabel continues to operate the site independently, publishing thousands of articles and benchmark results over two decades. The milestone highlights the sustained demand for detailed, technical Linux hardware reporting that mainstream outlets often overlook. Phoronix remains a key resource for developers and system administrators evaluating hardware compatibility and performance on Linux.
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