
However, Phoronix reports that it is currently still not enabled. Engineers for the company continue to fix the ReBAR support that was still seen under construction in the previous kernel. The setting i915.force_probe=, a module to assist in accessing the graphics acceleration support in Linux 6.0, is considered a requirement for the Intel DG2 series GPUs. It is now speculated that the support will not be fully accessible until Linux 6.1. Click on the Intel products in the tables below for a list of popular games tested for playability. For older platforms Intel tested a sampling of computer games to measure playability. Included in the new DRM modifications is support for Ponte Vecchio, but Larabel states that "further work is needed before completion." Early inclusions for Meteor Lake support are also added, with additional patchwork appearing as soon as Linux 6.1. For new Intel products (4th Generation and newer) and latest games, visit our Gameplay site. Also, with Intel missing part of the merge window of Linux 5.19, the company needs to continue to create additional support for the 13th Gen Core Raptor Lake processors.ĪMD's part in Linux 6.0 is different in that the upcoming kernel will see additional GPU IP blocks in AMDGPU and AMDKFD to prepare for the AMD Radeon RDNA 3 architecture as well as further work for the AMD Instinct MI300 processors.
