![]() Intel's Vulkan driver is part of Mesa and currently supporting Ivy Bridge hardware and newer. ![]() ![]() In addition to advancing the GL4 support, Mesa 12.0 also mainlines the Intel Vulkan open-source driver. The NVC0 and RadeonSI drivers also now support OpenGL ES 3.1 for those interested in the mobile contexts. They too are closing in on OpenGL 4.5 support that will hopefully be wired in for the next stable Mesa release in September. The Nouveau NVC0 driver for Fermi/Kepler/Maxwell has also advanced to supporting OpenGL 4.3 (from GL 4.1) along with the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver for AMD GCN GPUs also supporting OpenGL 4.3. For the next Mesa release, the Intel driver should be at OpenGL 4.5 for at least Broadwell and newer too. This OpenGL 4.x support is currently for Intel Broadwell hardware and newer with the Haswell / Ivy Bridge support still being worked on. While it's coming late, the huge Mesa 12.0 release is now official! Mesa 12.0 is easily one of the biggest updates to this important open-source user-space OpenGL driver stack in quite some time and will offer much better support and features especially for Intel, Radeon, and NVIDIA open-source Linux desktop users/gamers.įirst of all, the open-source Intel driver is no longer living in an OpenGL 3.3 world but with this release is now able to expose OpenGL 4.3.
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