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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.
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Nvidia hat eine Beta-Version seiner GeForce-Grafiktreiber, Version 591.67, für Windows-10- und 11-Systeme mit 64 Bit herausgebracht. Das Paket umfasst 886.8 MB und unterstützt Desktop- und Notebook-Konfigurationen.
Timur Kristóf from Valve's Linux graphics team has submitted patches to make the AMDGPU driver the default for GCN 1.1 GPUs on Linux. This shift affects older cards like the Radeon R9 290 and 390. The change aims to improve performance and feature support for these graphics processors.
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Recent updates to AMD's Windows GPU drivers have raised concerns among users, but Linux gamers can rest easy. The changes, limiting new features to newer Radeon series, apply only to Windows. Linux relies on open-source Mesa drivers that continue supporting older hardware.