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  • Intel Rocket Lake Platform Support Added To Mesa 20.2

    Phoronix: Intel Rocket Lake Platform Support Added To Mesa 20.2

    Last week Intel open-source developers sent out their initial kernel driver patches for Rocket Lake graphics support and now the Rocket Lake platform support has been merged for Mesa 20.2 on the OpenGL/Vulkan driver side...

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  • #2
    Am I the only one here who tends to read "Rocket League" whenever "Rocket Lake" is mentioned in an article? 😄

    By the way, I wonder if there has been a Rocket League on Rocket Lake benchmark yet. (Yes, I know, Linux version has been discontinued, boo Epic Games, etc, but hey, it works fine on Proton...)

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SteamPunker View Post
      Am I the only one here who tends to read "Rocket League" whenever "Rocket Lake" is mentioned in an article? 😄
      Probably not.

      Am I the only one who imagines Team Rocket blasting off again whenever Rocket Lake is mentioned?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

        Probably not.

        Am I the only one who imagines Team Rocket blasting off again whenever Rocket Lake is mentioned?
        Prepare for TDP
        and make it double

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        • #5
          With Comet Lake only just announced, I'll be shocked if Rocket Lake is ready by Q4. Still, looking forward to a new Intel architecture at last.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Quppa View Post
            With Comet Lake only just announced, I'll be shocked if Rocket Lake is ready by Q4. Still, looking forward to a new Intel architecture at last.
            Pretty sure it's going to be next year in 2021.

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