Friday, September 15th 2023

Intel Begins "Xe2" GPU Driver Enablement for Lunar Lake

Thanks to the latest report from Phoronix, we know that Intel is working on supporting the latest "Xe2" graphics architecture for their upcoming Lunar Lake processors. Today, the latest enablement comes in the Mesa Linux drivers. By employing a new technique that allows for importing prior-generation XML files within the Intel Mesa driver code, Intel engineers have managed to streamline the overall file size. This is significant not just for the efficiency it brings but also because it signifies the beginning of work on enabling Xe2 graphics support. It suggests a thoughtful approach to building upon existing architectures, making it easier to adapt and evolve the software support for each new generation of Intel graphics.

Even though we are at the early stage and Lunar Lake is far away, the progress on Xe2 doesn't stop at Mesa driver changes. There is already some work at the kernel level, and new merge requests for draft compiler changes and shader compiler patches have also been spotted. This proactive development strategy positions Intel well in offering robust open-source graphics support for Linux, and it sends a strong signal to the developer community about Intel's dedication to the platform. After the Linux kernel driver works, this Mesa driver will enable better OpenGL/Vulkan API compatibility, so Lunar Lake arrives with proper software support.
Sources: Phoronix, Intel Merge Request
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4 Comments on Intel Begins "Xe2" GPU Driver Enablement for Lunar Lake

#1
bonehead123
Y/a/W/n.....

Just wake me up when thier drivers are 50% faster, 50% more efficient, AND their cards are 50% cheaper...:eek:...:roll:..:shadedshu:
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P4-630
bonehead12350% faster, 50% more efficient, AND their cards are 50% cheaper...:eek:...:roll:..:shadedshu:
And even then you would probably not buy it... Or?.. :D
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ZoneDymo
this is the integrated gpu right? I mean if that has AV1 support, that could be really solid.
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bonehead123
P4-630And even then you would probably not buy it... Or?.. :D
Maybe I would, as I do have several client builds scheduled for early next year where they have requested mid-tier rigs with a limited budget :)

However, my 4090/4080 and 13/14th gen clients are my 1st priority !
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