Graphics: Mesa 19.2.3 and NVIDIA Xavier NX
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mesa 19.2.3
Hi list, I'd like to announce the immediate availability of mesa 19.2.3. Things are mostly slowing down now, the one exception is the giant pile of release-script changes from me. Yay simplifying the release. We've got a bit of everything in this release, iris, meson, radv, anv, turnip , 965, svga, utils, core mesa, glsl, etanviv, and gallium/rbug. But not too much any one place, all in all it feels like we're settling nicely into the stable release groove. Dylan Shortlog ======== Bas Nieuwenhuizen (4): radv: Fix timeout handling in syncobj wait. radv: Remove _mesa_locale_init/fini calls. turnip: Remove _mesa_locale_init/fini calls. anv: Remove _mesa_locale_init/fini calls. Caio Marcelo de Oliveira Filho (1): anv: Fix output of INTEL_DEBUG=bat for chained batches Danylo Piliaiev (1): glsl: Initialize all fields of ir_variable in constructor Dylan Baker (13): bin/gen_release_notes.py: fix conditional of bugfix bin/gen_release_notes.py: strip '#' from gitlab bugs bin/gen_release_notes.py: Return "None" if there are no new features bin/post_version.py: Pass version as an argument bin/post_version.py: white space fixes bin/post_release.py: Add .html to hrefs bin/gen_release_notes.py: html escape all external data bin/gen_release_notes.py: Add a warning if new features are introduced in a point release cherry-ignore: update for 19.2.3 cycle nir: correct use of identity check in python meson: Add dep_glvnd to egl deps when building with glvnd docs: add release notes for 19.2.3 Bump version to 19.2.3 Ilia Mirkin (1): nv50/ir: mark STORE destination inputs as used Illia Iorin (1): Revert "mesa/main: Fix multisample texture initialize" Jason Ekstrand (2): anv: Fix a potential BO handle leak anv/tests: Zero-initialize instances Jon Turney (2): rbug: Fix use of alloca() without #include "c99_alloca.h" Fix timespec_from_nsec test for 32-bit time_t Jonathan Marek (1): etnaviv: fix depth bias Kenneth Graunke (1): iris: Fix "Force Zero RTA Index Enable" setting again Lionel Landwerlin (2): anv: fix unwind of vkCreateDevice fail mesa: check draw buffer completeness on glClearBufferfi/glClearBufferiv Marek Olšák (1): util/u_queue: skip util_queue_finish if num_threads is 0 Nanley Chery (5): anv: Properly allocate aux-tracking space for CCS_E intel/blorp: Disable depth testing for slow depth clears iris: Clear ::has_hiz when disabling aux iris: Don't leak the resource for unsupported modifier iris: Disallow incomplete resource creation Paulo Zanoni (1): intel/compiler: remove the operand restriction for src1 on GLK Pierre-Eric Pelloux-Prayer (1): mesa: enable msaa in clear_with_quad if needed Sagar Ghuge (1): intel/blorp: Assign correct view while clearing depth stencil Samuel Pitoiset (4): radv: do not create meta pipelines with 16 samples radv: do not emit rbplus if attachments are undefined radv/gfx10: fix 3D images radv: fix vkUpdateDescriptorSets with inline uniform blocks Tapani Pälli (1): i965: setup sized internalformat for MESA_FORMAT_R10G10B10A2_UNORM Thomas Hellstrom (2): svga: Fix banded DMA upload unmap winsys/svga: Limit the maximum DMA hardware buffer size git tag: mesa-19.2.3
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Mesa 19.2.3 Released With Many Fixes While Waiting For Mesa 19.3 In A Few Weeks
Mesa 19.2.3 has a number of RADV Vulkan driver fixes (including a fix for 3D images with GFX10/Navi), various fixes to the Intel ANV Vulkan driver, a few alterations to the maturing Intel Iris Gallium3D driver, and other random fixes throughout the 3D stack.
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NVIDIA Launches Jetson Xavier NX As 70x45mm 10~15 Watt "AI Supercomputer"
NVIDIA announced today the newest member of the Jetson family: the Xavier NX as "the world's smallest supercomputer" coming in at smaller than the size of a credit/debit card. This mini supercomputer can deliver 21 TOPS for modern AI workloads while consuming less than 10 Watts or optionally a higher-performance 15 Watt mode.
The Jetson Xavier NX is powered by a low-power version of the Tegra Xavier SoC. The Jetson Xavier NX offers six NVIDIA Carmel ARMv8.2 cores, a 384-core Volta GPU with 48 Tensor cores, dual NVDLA engines, 8GB of LPDDR4x memory, 16GB eMMC, Gigabit Ethernet, USB 3.1, and other functionality all off a 70x45 mm PCB and running off a +5V line.
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