Intel Sandy Bridge Speeds Up On Linux 3.1 Kernel

Posted by tracyanne on Aug 3, 2011 6:23 PM EDT
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Last week the DRM pull went in for the Linux 3.1 kernel. For the Intel DRM graphics driver in the Linux kernel there is frame-buffer compression clean-ups, high color support, ring frequency scaling, shared LLC support, and hang-check module disabling. Compared to the Linux 3.0 kernel, the driver improvements significantly boost the open-source graphics performance for Intel Sandy Bridge hardware.

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