Graphics in Linux: Vega/AMD
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More DRM Fixes Make It In Time For Linux 4.12-rc1, Lots Of Vega Work
Following last week's main feature pull request of the Direct Rendering Manager updates for Linux 4.12, David Airlie has now submitted -- and was already pulled by Torvalds -- some fixes ahead of this weekend's expected 4.12-rc1 release.
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AMD Vega Dual GPU Liquid Cooled AMD Radeon RX Vega Card Appeared In Linux Drivers
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AMD Vega Linux Drivers Hint Liquid-cooled Dual Graphics Card
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AMD Vega Dual GPU Board, Two New Device IDs Spotted In Linux Driver
There could be two more graphic cards to be added on AMD Radeon RX Vega family soon. This is the latest rumor following the discovery of two more PCI device IDs for the Vega graphics card: 0x6864 and 0x6868. But that's not all as another discovery based from the source code may have actually revealed a dual GPU Vega board.
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Traces of AMD Vega Dual-GPU Liquid Cooled Found inside Linux Drivers
A recent leak in Linux driver codes leaves a trace that AMD Vega Dual-Gpu with liquid cooling can become a possibility. This is not the first time we have encountered a leak from AMD’s hardware on internet. But, unlike other times, this leak points towards a liquid cooled system that too with a Dual-GPU configuration.
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AMD’s dual-GPU RX Vega card might be lurking in the latest Linux drivers
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