Graphics: NVIDIA and VMware
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Nvidia’s New Update For SHIELD Brings 120Hz Support And Increased Keyboard And Mouse Compatibility
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NVIDIA Vulkan Beta Driver Updated With New Extensions (v396.54.05)
With Khronos' Vulkan working group yesterday having released Vulkan 1.1.84 that introduces new extensions, the NVIDIA driver team today released a new beta that incorporates support for some of these extensions.
The Vulkan 1.1.84 release incorporates three new extensions in the form of VK_KHR_vulkan_memory_model, EXT_astc_decode_mode, and EXT_inline_uniform_block. Today's NVIDIA Vulkan 396.54.02 Linux driver beta (and 399.17 for Windows) adds support for the Vulkan memory model and inline uniform block extensions. The ASTC decode mode really isn't too relevant for them on the desktop side. See the aforelinked article for more details on these extensions.
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VMWare Updates Its Gallium3D Driver Ahead Of Fusion 11 / Workstation 15
VMware has landed more than fifty Mesa patches today adding a lot of new functionality to its "SVGA" Gallium3D driver that is used for providing OpenGL/GPU acceleration to guest virtual machines with its virtualization products.
This big set of feature work is in preparation for the upcoming VMware Workstation 15 and Fusion 11 product releases. The new features in their SVGA Gallium3D driver require the bits to be found in their Workstation / Fusion product updates.
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