The performance boost looks crazy good, but it's unknown whether other graphical workloads can see such improvements. New Mesa Driver Changes Reportedly Fix Long-Standing Graphics Corruption Issues to Deliver Massive Performance Uplifts on Intel Alchemist The new Linux patches brought some incredible changes for Intel's DG2 graphics apart from the original goal of introducing correctness and stability. The Intel open-source graphics driver engineer, Francisco Jerez, submitted a set of 18 patches that have been merged into Mesa 26.1 to address graphics corruption issues on Intel's DG2 graphics, such as Alchemist discrete GPUs and the Meteor Lake iGPUs. While originally intended […]
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