proprietary-drivers

About this tag
The proprietary-drivers tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about hardware drivers that are closed-source and platform-specific, often providing optimized performance or access to Windows-only APIs. In recent content, proprietary drivers are highlighted in benchmarks comparing Ubuntu 25.10 and Windows 11 25H2 on high-end AMD Ryzen hardware, where Windows maintains an edge in single-threaded and platform-specific workloads due to these drivers. The tag is relevant for users troubleshooting driver compatibility, evaluating performance trade-offs between open-source and proprietary options, or seeking guidance on installing and configuring proprietary drivers for graphics, networking, or other hardware on Windows systems.
  1. Ubuntu 25.10 Leads in Multi-Threaded Ryzen 9 9950X Benchmarks vs Windows 11 25H2

    Microsoft’s latest preview releases reveal a clear — and continuing — pattern: on identical high-end hardware, Ubuntu 25.10 is holding or extending Linux’s multi-threaded lead while Windows 11 25H2 remains highly competitive in single-threaded and platform-specific workloads, particularly where...