Linux Graphics
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Turbo Boost Max 3.0 Patches Updated, Now On By Default For Multi-Socket Systems
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NVIDIA Introduces VK_NVX_device_generated_commands Extension To Vulkan
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Intel Stages More DRM Driver Changes For Linux 4.10
Two weeks back Intel submitted their first set of feature changes for Linux 4.10 to DRM-Next so that they can be staged for this next major kernel cycle. Coming in now is a second set of feature additions and other changes/improvements.
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Mesa 13.0.1 to Add Up to 30% Performance Increase for Intel ANV Vulkan Driver
Today, November 11, 2016, Collabora's Emil Velikov announced the availability of the Release Candidate (RC) development snapshot of the upcoming first point release of the Mesa 13.0.0 3D Graphics Library.
On the first day of November, we reported on the release of the massive Mesa 13.0.0 3D Graphics Library, which introduced a large number of new features and improvements, among which we can mention the long anticipated OpenGL 4.4 and OpenGL 4.5 capability, the new Radeon Vulkan driver (RADV) for supported AMD Radeon GPUs by the AMDGPU kernel driver, as well as OpenGL ES 3.2 support for Intel Skylake or later.
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Croteam Updates Talos Principle With Better Vulkan Performance & Stability
In time for any weekend Linux gaming you might do or Linux GPU driver testing, The Talos Principle has a new public beta available and it offers improvements to its Vulkan renderer.
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The Talos Principle updated again, new public beta improves their Vulkan support some more
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