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Newer AMD Radeon Graphics Cards Now Work On RISC-V With Linux 6.10


Andrew Morton sent out more patches on Wednesday that have been pulled into the Linux 6.10 kernel

Notable from this latest round of "non-MM" updates is enabling more compiler warnings by default and getting newer AMD GPUs working on the RISC-V architecture. With RISC-V now having basic kernel mode FPU support, the AMDGPU display driver code should be working properly now starting on Linux 6.10. Older AMD Radeon graphics cards not relying on the newer display driver code have already been working out just fine on RISC-V such as shown in the prior SiFive HiFive Unmatched benchmarking.

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