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Mesa 25.1.2 Released With More Intel Battlemage & Panther Lake IDs Added

([Mesa] 4 Hours Ago Mesa 25.1.2)


Mesa 25.1.2 is out today as the newest stable bi-weekly point release to this collection of open-source OpenGL/Vulkan/video drivers widely relied upon by Linux systems.

With today's Mesa 25.1.2 point release it back-ports a number of Intel device ID additions for both Battlemage discrete graphics as well as upcoming Panther Lake integrated graphics. These IDs were added to Mesa 25.2-devel Git but applicable for back-porting to the Mesa 25.1 stable series since they don't require any other changes or risk regressing existing hardware support. More background information on those additions within [1]More Intel Panther Lake Graphics Device IDs Added To Open-Source Linux Driver and [2]More Intel Battlemage Graphics PCI IDs Added To Mesa OpenGL/Vulkan Drivers . It's great seeing the Intel Battlemage family growing and also the continued open-source driver preparations for Core Ultra "Panther Lake" SoCs with Xe3 graphics.

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Mesa 25.1.2 also brings some RADV Vulkan Video fixes, [4]the XA state tracker is no longer built by default ahead of its removal in Mesa 25.2, several Rusticl fixes, a RADV fix for GPU Score Breaking Limit, RADV and RadeonSI fixes for RDNA4 / Radeon RX 9000 series, and an assortment of other random fixes throughout the massive Mesa codebase.

The full list of patches making up the Mesa 25.1.2 point release can be found via the [5]Mesa-dev release announcement .



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/news/More-PTL-DIDs-Mesa-25.2

[2] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-More-Intel-Battlemage-IDs

[3] https://www.phoronix.com/image-viewer.php?id=2025&image=mesa_2512_lrg

[4] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mesa-Stop-Building-XA

[5] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/mesa-dev/2025-June/226512.html



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Modern psychology takes completely for granted that behavior and neural function
are perfectly correlated, that one is completely caused by the other. There is
no separate soul or lifeforce to stick a finger into the brain now and then and
make neural cells do what they would not otherwise. Actually, of course, this
is a working assumption only....It is quite conceivable that someday the
assumption will have to be rejected. But it is important also to see that we
have not reached that day yet: the working assumption is a necessary one and
there is no real evidence opposed to it. Our failure to solve a problem so
far does not make it insoluble. One cannot logically be a determinist in
physics and biology, and a mystic in psychology.
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