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Intel Has Many Improvements For The Xe Graphics Driver In Linux 6.10


Intel today sent out more than one hundred new feature patches to DRM-Next of new 'Xe' kernel graphics driver material they have readied for the upcoming Linux 6.10 kernel merge window.

The Intel Xe Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) driver continues coming together nicely since its experimental introduction in Linux 6.8. Xe remains experimental but Intel continues to work toward having this modern kernel graphics driver ready for use with Lunar Lake processors out-of-the-box. See the drm-xe-next pull request for this big batch of new Intel Xe driver changes slated for next month's Linux 6.10 merge window.

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