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Intel Preps Adaptive Sync SDP, Lunar Lake Display & More DG2 PCI IDs In Linux 6.10


On Wednesday the latest round of drm-intel-next material was submitted to DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.10 kernel merge window

Intel's open-source engineers remain very busy working on the i915 and Xe kernel graphics drivers with new display features, expanding hardware support, and other functionality. The latest round of Intel kernel graphics driver material slated for Linux 6.10 includes patches for the Adaptive Sync SDP support. All around it's a hearty pull with the Adaptive Sync Secondary Data Packet support, Lunar Lake Xe2 display enabling, more DG2/Alchemist PCI IDs, and a number of fixes.

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