AMD Finally Cracks HDMI 2.1 On Linux After Years Of Forum Lockout, Thanks To Valve's Quiet Push
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AMD Finally Cracks HDMI 2.1 On Linux After Years Of Forum Lockout, Thanks To Valve's Quiet Push
AMD has taken a major step toward enabling native open-source HDMI 2.1 support on Linux by submitting new patches for its AMDGPU driver. AMD Moves Closer to Open-Source HDMI 2.1 Support on Linux With New AMDGPU FRL Patches It appears that the HDMI 2.1 support is finally arriving to Linux as AMD has submitted the new Fixed Rate Link (FRL) patches for its AMDGPU driver. This has been one of the longest-standing limitations that affected Radeon GPU…
AMD preps "full" HDMI 2.1 implementation for Linux
AMD’s preparing to deliver a “full implementation” of HDMI 2.1 on its Open Source Linux drivers Phoronix has confirmed that AMD has officially implemented HDMI Fixed Rate Link (FRL) into its Open Source Linux GPU drivers. HDMI FRL is part of the HDMI 2.1 standard and enables higher bandwidth display connections. This bandwidth, in turn, […] The post AMD preps “full” HDMI 2.1 implementation for Linux appeared first on OC3D.
AMD Posts HDMI 2.1 FRL Patches For Their AMDGPU Linux Driver
It's not complete HDMI 2.1 support but to much surprise hitting the mailing list today were official patches from AMD for implementing HDMI Fixed Rate Link "FRL" support for their kernel graphics driver. HDMI FRL as part of HDMI 2.1+ allows for higher bandwidth to support higher refresh rates and resolutions...
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