FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Mesa 25.1.1 Update: Key Fixes for AMD, Intel & Vulkan Drivers

quarta-feira, 21 de maio de 2025

Mesa 25.1.1 Update: Key Fixes for AMD, Intel & Vulkan Drivers

 

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Mesa 25.1.1 brings critical fixes for Radeon, Intel, and Vulkan GPUs—including DOOM: The Dark Ages optimizations. Discover performance upgrades, stability patches, and download links for this bi-weekly graphics driver update.

What’s New in Mesa 25.1.1?

The Mesa 25.1.1 update is now available, delivering crucial fixes for OpenGL and Vulkan drivers across AMD, Intel, and NVIDIA GPUs. As the first point release following Mesa 25.1, this update targets stability, performance, and compatibility enhancements—particularly for high-end gaming and professional workloads.

Key Fixes & Optimizations

 AMD Radeon VCE Fixes – Improved video encoding stability for content creators.

 ACO Compiler Update – Vega 20 GPUs now default to SRAM ECC enabled, enhancing reliability.

✔ Intel ANV Vulkan Driver – GFX 12 now supports preemption for 3DPRIMITIVE, boosting efficiency.

✔ RADV Driver Workarounds – Optimized for DOOM: The Dark Ages, ensuring smoother gameplay.

Doom - The Dark Ages

DOOM: The Dark Ages – RADV Driver Fixes Explained

DOOM: The Dark Ages, the latest id Tech 8 FPS release, demands high GPU efficiency. Mesa 25.1.1 introduces RADV driver workarounds, including:

  • vRAM Zeroing – Prevents memory corruption in id Tech games.

  • Disabled Dedicated Sparse Queue – Reduces stuttering.

  • 64K Sparse Alignment Enforcement – Enhances texture streaming.


"These optimizations mirror fixes for previous id Software titles, ensuring peak performance for one of 2024’s most anticipated shooters."


Who Should Upgrade?

This update is essential for:

🎮 Gamers – Better stability in Vulkan-based titles like DOOM: The Dark Ages.

💻 Developers – Smoother OpenGL/Vulkan debugging.

🎥 Content Creators – Improved Radeon VCE encoding.

🔗 Download Mesa 25.1.1 → Official Mesa Announcement


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓ Does Mesa 25.1.1 support NVIDIA GPUs?

A: Yes, but focus remains on AMD & Intel optimizations.

❓ How often are Mesa updates released?

A: Bi-weekly, with major versions quarterly.

❓ Will this improve ray tracing performance?

A: Indirectly—driver stability aids overall GPU efficiency.

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