Graphics: Mesa 17.1.10, XDC2017, mGPU, CPU-Based Vulkan Implementation
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Mesa 17.1.10
Mesa 17.1.10 is now available.
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Mesa 17.1.10 Released, Time To Upgrade To Mesa 17.2
Mesa 17.1.10 just hit the wire and is the last planned update for the Mesa 17.1 series.
Mesa 17.1.10 features some build system improvements, various Gallium3D fixes, Intel OpenGL and Vulkan fixes, RadeonSI and RADV fixes around eEQP compliance, and a variety of other fixes and minor updates.
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A Recap Of XDC2017: Advancing Wayland, Mesa & Yes The X.Org Server
The annual X.Org Developers' Conference wrapped up on Friday as the meeting of key contributors to components including the xorg-server, Wayland, Mesa, and other crucial components of the Linux desktop stack.
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AMD Rebrands CrossFire As Just mGPU
While not particularly relevant to Linux gamers at this point in time, AMD is dropping their CrossFire branding in favor of just calling it their mGPU technology.
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Kazan Continues Making Progress As A CPU-Based Vulkan Implementation
While Google Summer of Code ended one month ago, Jacob Lifshay has continued working on his "Vulkan-CPU" project now known as Kazan. He's certainly making progress on this CPU-based Vulkan implementation
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