Category:Graphics news
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Pages in category "Graphics news"
The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
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- AMD At The X.Org Developers Conference 2020: No-No Baking Your Graphics Card
- AMD Confirms "Big Navi" GPU Coming In 2020
- AMD Navi Support is merged into the upcoming Linux Kernel 5.3
- AMD Radeon Software For Linux 21.10 Is Released
- AMD Reveals Picture Of RX 6000 Series GPU With 2 8-Pin PSU Connectors
- AMD ROCm 4.1 Is Released With A Fine New Notice Saying "GUI-Based software" Is "Not Supported"
- AMDVLK 2020.Q3.5 Alternative AMD Vulkan Driver Released With Four Game Specific Fixes And Sub-RADV Performance
- AMDVLK 2020.Q4.1 Is Released With A New Vulkan Extension And Three Game-Specific Fixes
- AMDVLK v-2020.Q3.6 Is Released With Four Game-Specific Fixes
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- Latest 20.41.18123 Intel NEO OpenCL Driver Claims "Production" OpenCL 3.0 Quality On All Intel CPUs Going Back To Broadwell
- Linux 5.9 Brings Hardware Accelerated Video Playback To 10+ Year Old AMD Graphics Cards Using The "amdgpu" Linux Kernel Driver
- Linux 5.9-rc7 Is A Total Disaster On Machines With Intel Graphics
- Linux Kernel 5.2 can't into Chromium VAAPI accelerated video on Intel i915
- Linux Kernel 5.5 Will Not Fix The Frequent Intel GPU Hangs In Recent Kernels
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- Mesa 19.0.8 released with fix for major blunder in 19.0.7
- Mesa 19.1.0 is now available
- Mesa 19.1.0 RC 5 and stable branch 19.0.6 available, 19.1.0 final is delayed
- Mesa 19.1.1 and 19.0.7 are now available
- Mesa 19.1.2 released
- Mesa 19.1.3 released
- Mesa 19.1.4 is now available with fixes for hair oddities in Max Payne 3 on AMD/RADV
- Mesa 19.2 is released with support for AMD Navi GPUs
- Mesa 19.2 rc2 released with support for Navi and "unreleased" AMD chip
- Mesa 19.2.3 And 19.3-rc2 Are Now Available
- Mesa 19.2.6 And 19.3.0rc4 Are Available
- Mesa 19.2.8 And 19.3.1 Are Released With Minor Fixes
- Mesa 19.3.0 Is Released With ACO shader compiler for AMD GPUs And OpenGL 4.6 Support
- Mesa 19.3.0 Will Be Released Next Week
- Mesa 19.3.0-rc1 Released With New Vulkan Features
- Mesa 19.3.2 Is Released With SDMA Disabled On Older AMD GPUs
- Mesa 20 Will Have SDMA Disabled On AMD RX-Series GPUs
- Mesa 20.0.0-rc1 Is Released With Vulkan 1.2 Support and Iris As New Default Intel OpenGL Driver
- Mesa 20.1.10 Is Released With A Handful Of Bug-Fixes
- Mesa 20.1.5 Is Released With 29 Bug-Fixes And SDMA Disabled On Vega GPUs
- Mesa 20.2.0 Is Released
- Mesa 21 Broke VAAPI Hardware Encoding On Machines With AMD Graphics Cards. A Fix Is Coming.
- Mesa 21.0.2 Is Released With Minor Bug-Fixes Mostly For AMD Graphics Hardware
- Mesa 21.1.0 Is Released With Variable Rate Shading Support For AMD GPUs, Performance Improvements And New Vulkan Extensions
- Mesa 21.1.0-rc1 Is Released With Variable Rate Shading Support For AMD GPUs, New Vulkan Extensions And More
- Mesa 3d 19.2 Release Plan Announced
- Mesa Considers Dropping Default Support For 16+ Year Old x86 CPUs
- Mesa Could Fork Older "Classic" Display Drivers Out To A Separate "Mesa Classic-LTS" Branch
- Mesa Developers Debate Using Rust Code In Mesa
- Mesa Just Got A Significant Performance Boost For Intel Tiger Lake Chips
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- The Closed-Source NVIDIA Linux Driver Is Incompatible With Linux 5.9 And Support Won't Come Until Mid-November
- The Linux Desktop Could "Soon" Get Support For Vulkan With 10-Bit Color Enabled
- The Mesa Graphics Library Developers Are Considering Dropping Android AOSP Support
- The Mesa RADV Vulkan Driver Will Soon Have An Option That Boosts Performance 30%+ On RDNA2 GPUs By Rendering Less
- The X.Org Developers Conference 2020 Is About To Go Live
- Third Mesa 19.1.0 release candidate and new stable version available