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Intel Updates Linux Patches For Adaptive Sharpness Property, Xe VRAM Self Refresh


Two separate patch series updated this week for the open-source Intel Linux graphics driver stack is the still-ongoing work around the DRM sharpness property for the new adaptive sharpening filter with Xe2 Lunar Lake graphics and then separately is the work to bring VRAM Self Refresh (VRSR) over to the modern Xe kernel driver.

Two separate patch series updated this week for the open-source Intel Linux graphics driver stack is the still-ongoing work around the DRM sharpness property for the new adaptive sharpening filter with Xe2 Lunar Lake graphics and then separately is the work to bring VRAM Self Refresh (VRSR) over to the modern Xe kernel driver. Separately, also sent out this week were patches for bringing VRAM Self Refresh to the Intel Xe kernel driver. The downside to VRSR is a slight power consumption cost due to keeping the dedicated vRAM partially powered-up.

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