Mesa 17.1.5 Graphics Stack to Improve Float64 Support for AMD Radeon GPUs, More

Mesa 17.1.5 Graphics Stack to Improve Float64 Support for AMD Radeon GPUs, More

Will be released by the end of the week for all Linux users

Mesa 17.1.2 Open-Source Graphics Stack Brings 70 Improvements to Linux Gamers

Mesa 17.1.2 Open-Source Graphics Stack Brings 70 Improvements to Linux Gamers

Both AMD and Intel Vulkan drivers received various fixes

Mesa 17.1.1 Is Out, Adds Improvements to RadeonSI and Intel ANV Vulkan Drivers

Mesa 17.1.1 Is Out, Adds Improvements to RadeonSI and Intel ANV Vulkan Drivers

Mesa GLVND GLX library can now handle glXGetDriverConfig

First Mesa 17.1 Point Release Expected This Week with More RadeonSI Goodies

First Mesa 17.1 Point Release Expected This Week with More RadeonSI Goodies

The Intel i965 and ANV drivers received various fixes

Mesa 17.0.6 Released with AMD Polaris 12 GPU Support for Radeon Vulkan Driver

Mesa 17.0.6 Released with AMD Polaris 12 GPU Support for Radeon Vulkan Driver

It's coming soon to a GNU/Linux distribution near you

Mesa 17.1 Officially Released with OpenGL 4.2 Support for Intel Ivy Bridge GPUs

Mesa 17.1 Officially Released with OpenGL 4.2 Support for Intel Ivy Bridge GPUs

Adds shader on-disk cache, RADV Vulkan driver improvements

Mesa 13.0.6 Is the Last in the Series, Users Encouraged to Move to Mesa 17.0

Mesa 13.0.6 Is the Last in the Series, Users Encouraged to Move to Mesa 17.0

Improves handling of Intel GPUs without LLC

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • March 6th, 2017
Collabora's Focus on Advancing the Performance of Open Source Graphics in Linux

Collabora's Focus on Advancing the Performance of Open Source Graphics in Linux

They brought numerous performance improvements for graphics

Mesa 17.0.1 Adds Better Support for "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth," Other Games

Mesa 17.0.1 Adds Better Support for "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth," Other Games

Several crashes were patched for the Gallium drivers

Mesa 17.0.1 Promises More Gallium and RadeonSI Improvements, First RC Out Now

Mesa 17.0.1 Promises More Gallium and RadeonSI Improvements, First RC Out Now

Will be the first point release to the Mesa 17.0 series

Mesa 13.0.5 to Add Improvements for "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth," Other Games

Mesa 13.0.5 to Add Improvements for "The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth," Other Games

A Release Candidate is now available for public testing

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • February 14th, 2017
Nvidia 378.13 Linux Graphics Driver Lets Users View Configured PRIME Displays

Nvidia 378.13 Linux Graphics Driver Lets Users View Configured PRIME Displays

Adds supports for multiple Nvidia Quadro GPUs

Intel Linux Graphics Stack Certified for OpenGL 4.5, OpenGL ES 3.2 & Vulkan 1.0

Intel Linux Graphics Stack Certified for OpenGL 4.5, OpenGL ES 3.2 & Vulkan 1.0

Supports Khronos' 3D industry-defined 3D graphics APIs

Mesa 17 3D Graphics Library Could Land by the End of the Week, RC3 Is Out Now

Mesa 17 3D Graphics Library Could Land by the End of the Week, RC3 Is Out Now

Will implement OpenGL 4.5 support on Intel Haswell

Mesa 12.0 Gets an Extra Release, Mesa 17.0.0 and 13.0.4 Receive New RC Builds

Mesa 12.0 Gets an Extra Release, Mesa 17.0.0 and 13.0.4 Receive New RC Builds

Mesa 17.0.0-rc2, 13.0.4-rc1 and 12.0.6 available for testing

Mesa 17 Gets a First Release Candidate, Final Planned for Early February 2017

Mesa 17 Gets a First Release Candidate, Final Planned for Early February 2017

Will enable OpenGL 4.0 support for Intel Ivy Bridge GPUs

Mesa 10.5.6 Open-Source 3D Graphics Library Arrives with Multiple Fixes

Mesa 10.5.6 Open-Source 3D Graphics Library Arrives with Multiple Fixes

All users are urged to update as soon as possible