
DIX reads your kernel. Claude AI analyzes it. Example from one test machine: 34 → 91 internal score.
Select your hardware and get a score estimate before you even install DIX.
One platform. Multiple tools. Each one solving a specific performance problem.
No configuration files. No manual tuning. DIX handles the entire process from scan to execution.
/proc and /sys in real time. CPU governor, I/O scheduler, memory pressure, NUMA state, hugepages. No guesswork.pkexec. Every parameter change is snapshotted first. One click to revert if needed.Single internal test system: Intel i5-12400 + RTX 3060 + 32 GB DDR4 — Ubuntu 26.04. Methodology pending publication.
Results vary by hardware. Score is calculated locally from the scan, not invented by AI.
Planned opt-in telemetry for future recommendations. Backend and privacy review pending before public rollout.
| # | Hardware | Distro | Before | After | Gain |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Demo | i9-13900K 64GB | Arch | — | — | placeholder |
| Demo | Ryzen 9 7950X | Ubuntu | — | — | placeholder |
| Demo | i7-11800H 32GB | Fedora | — | — | placeholder |
| Demo | Ryzen 7 5800X | Debian | — | — | placeholder |
| Demo | i5-12400 32GB | Ubuntu | — | — | placeholder |
Versioned, dated, honest. No vaporware.
We know what you're looking for. Here it is.
strings ./dix | grep sk-ant.~/.config/dix/snapshot.json. One click to revert exactly.