
Notable with this week's pull is beginning to land the Xe2 LPD support for Lunar Lake processors. As written in several Phoronix articles recently, Intel open-source software engineers have begun work on enabling Lunar Lake Xe2 graphics support under Linux. With Linux 6.7 will be the very early display enabling bits. Expect more Lunar Lake / Xe2 work to follow over the next several kernel cycles for that 2025 Intel platform.
This pull also adds in new Raptor Lake P and Raptor Lake U PCI IDs, presumably as part of the upcoming Intel Raptor Lake Refresh CPUs launching.
Also new is support for a new DG2-G12 graphics card stepping. Intel's Linux driver has supported the DG2-G12 for a while but now there is support for a new stepping with the "0x1" revision ID.
This week's drm-intel-next pull also has Display Stream Compression (DSC) improvements, improved fast-sets for VRR and VRR, improved shared link bandwidth management, dropping of DG2 pre-production hardware workarounds, and other fixes and code improvements.
See this pull request of the new code on its way to staging in DRM-Next.