{"id":151041,"date":"2022-12-07T19:23:29","date_gmt":"2022-12-07T19:23:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/four-person-dev-team-gets-apples-m-series-gpu-working-in-linux\/"},"modified":"2022-12-07T19:23:29","modified_gmt":"2022-12-07T19:23:29","slug":"four-person-dev-team-gets-apples-m-series-gpu-working-in-linux","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/four-person-dev-team-gets-apples-m-series-gpu-working-in-linux\/","title":{"rendered":"Four-person dev team gets Apple’s M-series GPU working in Linux"},"content":{"rendered":"
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For the brave people running Linux on Apple Silicon, their patience has paid off. GPU drivers that provide desktop hardware acceleration are now available in Asahi Linux, unleashing more of the M-series chips’ power.<\/p>\n
It has taken roughly two years to reach this alpha-stage OpenGL driver, but the foundational groundwork should result in faster progress ahead, writes project leads Alyssa Rosenzweig and Asahi Lina. In the meantime, the drivers are \u201cgood enough to run a smooth desktop experience and some games.\u201d<\/p>\n