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VESA DRM Driver Ready With 8-Bit Color Palette Mode For Linux 6.18


This week's drm-misc-next pull of feature updates to the small Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) driver bring a few updates worth pointing out ahead of the Linux 6.18 cycle.

New hardware support includes the Radxa Ra620 being added to the bridge code along with the Device Tree bindings. The Rockchip RK3576 is an AIoT SoC made up of four Cortex-A72 and four Cortex-A53 cores, Arm Mali G52 MC3 graphics, and a 6 TOPS NPU. More details on this week's drm-misc-next changes that are lining up ahead of Linux 6.18 merge window can be found via this pull request to DRM-Next.

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