Linux 7.1 adds AMDGPU driver updates for DCN 4.2 and GFX 12.1

The Linux kernel 7.1 includes updates to the AMDGPU driver, introducing support for AMD DCN 4.2 IP and GFX 12.1. These enhancements also cover GCN 1.1 APU DC. The developments were reported by Phoronix.

The upcoming Linux kernel version 7.1 features several advancements in the AMDGPU open-source graphics driver. Key among these is the addition of support for AMD DCN 4.2 IP, which relates to display controller next-generation architecture. Additionally, updates for GFX 12.1 have been integrated, targeting newer AMD graphics processing units.

Further, the driver now includes compatibility for GCN 1.1 APU DC, extending support to older AMD accelerated processing units. These changes aim to improve hardware compatibility and performance on Linux systems.

Phoronix, a site focused on Linux hardware reviews and benchmarks, highlighted these updates in its coverage of Linux kernel developments. The enhancements align with ongoing efforts to support a wide range of AMD hardware in the open-source ecosystem, including desktop and server environments.

No specific timelines for the kernel's release were detailed in the report, but such driver updates typically accompany major kernel versions to ensure stability and feature parity with proprietary drivers.

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