Intel posts Linux driver patches for improved Adaptive Sync support

Intel has released new patches for its Linux graphics drivers aimed at enhancing Adaptive Sync functionality. The updates focus on better support for this display technology in open-source environments. This development was reported by Phoronix, a site specializing in Linux hardware news.

Intel engineers have submitted fresh patches to the Linux kernel's DRM subsystem, targeting improvements in Adaptive Sync support. Adaptive Sync is a technology that synchronizes display refresh rates with graphics card output to reduce screen tearing and stuttering, commonly used in variable refresh rate monitors.

The patches introduce enhancements to the Source-Based Display Port (SDP) handling within Intel's i915 driver, which manages graphics for Intel hardware on Linux. According to Phoronix, these changes aim to provide more robust implementation of Adaptive Sync features, potentially benefiting users of Intel-integrated GPUs in Linux distributions.

No specific timeline for integration into mainline kernels was mentioned in the available details. The submission aligns with ongoing efforts by Intel to advance open-source graphics drivers, ensuring compatibility with modern display standards. Phoronix highlighted this as part of broader Linux graphics driver developments.

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