GNOME Resources 1.10 was christened today as the newest version of this modern system monitoring app for the GNOME desktop that is now used by default on the likes of the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. With GNOME Resources 1.10 they have added AMD Ryzen AI NPU monitoring support and other new capabilities.
For those running on an AMD Ryzen AI SoC and on a recent kernel with the AMDXDNA kernel driver as well as having the AMD Ryzen AI NPU firmware loaded, the GNOME Resources app can now monitor utilization of AMD’s NPU, similar to the existing support in the app for Intel Core Ultra NPUs.
GNOME Resources 1.10 also adds support for searching for multiple process names at once using the | operator in the search field, support for detecting AppImage apps, support for detecting Portable apps, and LXC bridge network interfaces are also now properly detected.
GNOME Resources 1.10 also significantly reduces the CPU usage of Resources’ companion process, less Rust Cargo dependencies, and various other improvements.
Downloads and more details on the GNOME Resources 1.10 system monitor release via GitHub.
