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Intel Begins Readying Graphics Driver Changes For The Linux 6.14 Kernel


While the Linux 6.13 merge window only recently ended and that kernel won't be out until around the end of January followed by the start of the Linux 6.14 merge window, Intel software engineers on Wednesday sent out their first two pull requests to DRM-Next of new kernel graphics driver features they are readying for this next version of the Linux kernel.

Intel driver engineers are already busy preparing dozens of new feature patches slated for introduction with the Linux 6.14 kernel. Additional feature code is expected for the Intel kernel graphics drivers over the coming weeks but the first two pull requests are now on the way for staging within DRM-Next ahead of Linux 6.14. - Fixes and updates around HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) for Xe3 LPD graphics appearing with next-gen Panther Lake processors.

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