The DRM kernel graphics driver changes for Linux 7.1 have been merged, with Intel and AMD leading contributions. Key highlights include AMDGPU enabling Display Core on Sea Islands/GCN 1.1 APUs (Kaveri), completing the transition from the legacy Radeon driver; new AMD IP blocks for upcoming hardware including DCN 4.2 display support; Intel Xe driver gaining initial Xe3P_LPG and Nova Lake P enablement; improved vRAM memory pressure handling in Intel Xe; Nouveau gaining initial NVIDIA GA100 accelerator support; Qualcomm MSM driver adding preemption support for Adreno 840 and X2-85 GPUs; VeriSilicon DC8200 support; a new DRM driver for Coreboot frame-buffers; AMDXDNA Ryzen AI NPU power estimate reporting; Intel IVPU NPU resource safeguards; new DRM RAS infrastructure via Netlink; and continued Rust GPU driver infrastructure work including the Tyr and NVIDIA Nova drivers.
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