Mesa 24.2.1 Released, Mesa 24.1 Series Comes To An End

Written by Michael Larabel in Mesa on 29 August 2024 at 12:00 AM EDT. Add A Comment
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Mesa 24.2.1 was released today as the first bi-weekly point release to the newly-minted Mesa 24.2 stable series. This also marks the Mesa 24.1 series from last quarter drawing to a close with one last point release.

Mesa 24.2 was released in mid-August with many new features and improvements across the OpenGL, Vulkan, OpenCL, and video acceleration driver support found within this open-source codebase. Following users trying out Mesa 24.2.0, Mesa 24.2.1 is out to address early fallout from the new quarterly release.

Mesa 24.2.1 has many Intel ANV driver fixes, some more Intel Xe2 updates, numerous RADV fixes, several NVK NVIDIA Vulkan driver updates, AMD ACO compiler back-end fixes, and a wide variety of other random fixes throughout the large codebase.

Released as well is Mesa 24.1.7 for ending out last quarter's Mesa 24.1 series. There are various fixes across the Intel, RADV, ACO, NIR, and smaller Gallium3D/Vulkan drivers in that final point release.
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