Frame-Buffer Compression Promises a Performance Boost for Intel GPUs on Linux
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Frame-buffer compression support is promising a performance boost for Intel GPUs on Linux. The technique reduces the amount of data that must move through the graphics memory system, potentially improving bandwidth efficiency.
Driver support could benefit workloads that frequently read or write display surfaces, including desktop composition and gaming. Real-world gains will vary with the GPU generation, kernel and Mesa versions, workload, and the final implementation.
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- TPU