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  1. GLAMOR 0.5 Acceleration Library Released
  2. Intel Graphics Hit High Point With Linux 3.6 Kernel
  3. Intel Ivy Bridge: GCC 4.8 vs. LLVM/Clang 3.2 SVN
  4. GLAMOR 0.5 Delivers Performance Improvements
  5. Intel 2.20.4 X.Org Driver Brings More Fixes
  6. Intel Rewrites Mode-Setting Graphics Driver Code
  7. Intel HD 2500 Ivy Bridge Graphics On Linux
  8. Intel Mesa Now Officially OpenGL ES 2.0 Conformant
  9. Ubuntu 12.10 Pushes Sandy Bridge Further
  10. Yet Another Intel 2.20.x Graphics Driver Release
  11. Intel Makes More Driver Improvements For Valve's L4D2
  12. Comparing Intel HD 2000/3000/4000 Linux Graphics
  13. Intel Releases New Version Of Their GPU Tools
  14. Intel Graphics Mature Greatly With The Linux Kernel
  15. Intel OpenGL Performance: OS X vs. Windows vs. Linux
  16. Intel Aims To Hit On Performance, Plans LLVM Compiler
  17. Intel Continues Banging On Haswell Driver Support
  18. Going To Mesa 9.0 Is Official With Intel OpenGL 3.1
  19. Intel Is Ready For Merging Cilk Plus Into GCC
  20. Intel Puts Out Yet Another 2.20.x DDX Driver
  21. Intel SNA Ivy Bridge - September 2012
  22. Sandy or Ivy: any clear difference in the mid-term range (exclud. 3D)?
  23. Released Intel Driver Gets PRIME'd For Sharing
  24. Intel Updates Its Kernel Driver Code For Testing
  25. Intel HDMI Now Handles HBR: High Bit-Rate Audio
  26. Intel Linux Support For HDMI Stereoscopic 3D
  27. Watch Intel Running Valve's L4D2 On Mesa Driver
  28. Intel Shafting Linux Users With Clover Trail: No Support
  29. Intel GMA3150 Graphics With Ubuntu 12.10
  30. Intel Valley View SDV Powers On With X.Org
  31. Ivy bridge graphics and SDVO cards
  32. Intel Developers Remain Unconvinced By Gallium3D
  33. Intel Mode-Setting Code Rework Explained
  34. Intel Valley View Support Continues To Mature
  35. Intel Driver Update Brings Back XvMC, Fixes Bugs
  36. Intel's DRM Driver Is Heavy On Changes For Linux 3.7
  37. How Ubuntu Intel Graphics Changed In One Month
  38. Linux 3.7 + Mesa 9.1-devel Running On Ubuntu 12.10
  39. Intel's Linux Driver Continues To Be Most Popular
  40. Intel X.Org Driver Gets A Number Of Core Bug-Fixes
  41. first time ever I see linux 100% working otb
  42. Intel To Hide Early Hardware Support By Default
  43. Intel On Haswell Under Linux: "We've Screwed Up"
  44. Intel Mesa To Force On S3TC, Floating-Point Textures
  45. ETC2 Texture Compression For Intel Is Happening
  46. Intel Linux Driver Still Working To Address Tearing
  47. am I the only one getting this backlight panel bug??
  48. Intel Keeps Pushing Haswell Code For Linux
  49. Haswell Video Acceleration Code Published
  50. Xorg crashes with SNA enabled
  51. Going Over The Graphics Execution Manager
  52. Handling Command Submission For The Intel DRM Driver
  53. Intel's Haswell Introduces VECS, VEBOX
  54. Intel VA-API Video Support Takes In New Features
  55. Intel Continues Work On ETC2 Texture Compression
  56. Intel 2.20.13 Driver Update Carries More Bug-Fixes
  57. Is Xeon Phi every OSS enthusiast`s wet dream
  58. Linux system
  59. Intel Driver Changes Building Up For Linux 3.8 Kernel
  60. Xeon Phi and Linux
  61. Intel Driver Update Improves Old Hardware Support
  62. Intel 2012Q4 Graphics Driver Is Good For Valve
  63. Mesa 9.0 vs. Mesa 9.1-devel On Intel Sandy Bridge
  64. xf86-video-intel 2.20.15 Takes Care Of More Fixes
  65. Intel HD 4000 "Ivy Bridge" Linux Kernel Comparison
  66. Intel Ivy Bridge Acceleration Of UXA vs. SNA
  67. Intel Merges ETC2 Texture Compression In Mesa
  68. ubuntu and intel
  69. Gallium3D Driver Comes For Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge
  70. Intel Still Hacking On Atomic Mode-Setting / Flipping
  71. Intel Finally Delivers Stable i830GM/i845G Driver
  72. Trying Out DRM-Next With Intel Sandy Bridge
  73. 2D Support On Old Intel Hardware: Nothing But Misery
  74. Capping Frame Rate to Refresh Rate on a Intel GMA X3500
  75. Intel Still Playing With i830GM/845G Stability
  76. Intel Mesa Patches For ARB_texture_multisample
  77. New drivers lock up my Sandy Bridge laptop - what to do?
  78. Ubuntu Still Deciding About Intel Acceleration Support
  79. Going Through Intel's Graphics Execution Manager
  80. Beignet: OpenCL/GPGPU Comes For Ivy Bridge On Linux
  81. Intel Begins Making Graphics Changes For Linux 3.9
  82. Intel Driver Update Fixes Performance Regressions
  83. Intel's Beignet OpenCL Has Uncertain Future
  84. Ubuntu Still Needs Help Testing Out Intel SNA
  85. Ubuntu Decides To Turn On Intel SNA
  86. Intel Releases 13 New Linux Benchmarks
  87. Intel's Mesa Driver Gets New Performance Patch
  88. Intel Releases Its 19th Driver In The 2.20 Series
  89. Intel Driver Now Enables Floating-Point Textures
  90. Intel Driver To Play A Bit Better With S3TC Compression
  91. Intel Graphics See Some Gains On Fedora 18
  92. Intel SNA Continues To Be Tweaked
  93. Intel Still Tidying Up Linux Support For Haswell
  94. Multi-Threading Cairo-Image For Better Performance
  95. Linux 3.2 To 3.8 Kernels With Intel Ivy Bridge Graphics
  96. Intel Driver Works On "PM Suspend Freeze" Support
  97. Ivy Bridge and TV EDID (only getting 60Hz)
  98. Intel's Mesa Driver Gets A Small Performance Boost
  99. Mesa 9.1 Delivers Faster Intel OpenGL Graphics
  100. Intel 2.21 X.Org Driver Brings Notable Features
  101. Valley View Support On Linux Still Being Enabled
  102. Intel Has 20~30 Full-Time Linux Graphics Developers
  103. An LLVM-Based Intel GPU 3D Driver Won't Come Soon
  104. Intel Publishes New Linux P-State Driver
  105. Intel Hopes For OpenGL ES 3.0 Compliance In Mesa 9.1
  106. Intel's Linux DRM Driver Plans For 2013
  107. KMS Locking Pulled Into Queue For Linux 3.9 Kernel
  108. Intel To Improve "Out Of The Box" Linux Gaming
  109. Intel Sandy Bridge Looks Good On Mesa 9.1
  110. Problem with 2560x1440 resolution via HDMI
  111. Intel Works On Wellsburg Linux Support
  112. Chris Wilson Begins With Intel 2.21 X.Org Point Releases
  113. Intel's Quick Sync: Coming Soon to Your Favorite Open Source Transcoding Applications
  114. Intel Ivy Bridge On Linux Properly Supports OpenGL ES 3.0
  115. Which is the status of the OpenCL support on Linux for Intel Cpus?
  116. Intel Has Good DRM Driver Changes In Linux 3.9
  117. Intel 2.21.3 X.Org Graphics Driver Released
  118. Intel Sandy Bridge Now Has OpenGL ES 3.0
  119. OpenGL 3.0 Features For Intel Ironlake Unlikely
  120. Finding Out The OpenGL Core Profile Version
  121. Intel HD 4000 and three monitors
  122. Intel X.Org Driver Gets Hand-Tuning For SSE4, AVX2
  123. Intel Ironlake OpenGL Performance On Mesa 9.1
  124. SNA Delivers Huge Gains Over UXA For Intel "Gen5"
  125. SNA Sandy Bridge Is Quick To Beat UXA Too
  126. Intel Mesa 9.1 Benchmarks On Unity, KDE, Xfce, Etc
  127. Qt/GTK Speed On Unity/KDE/Xfce/LXDE/GNOME/Razor
  128. Intel Mesa Driver Now Has GL 3.2 Multisample Textures
  129. Intel GPU Benchmarks On Linux 3.9-rc1 Kernel
  130. Intel Has New Open-Source GPU Code For Testing
  131. Intel Releases LLVM IR SDK Plug-In For Eclipse
  132. Intel X.Org Driver Update Gets New Features
  133. Intel Comes Up With A Linux Graphics Driver Installer
  134. Intel Delivers Innovations Atop Google's Android
  135. Intel Continues Advancing OpenGL GLSL Support
  136. Intel Working On OpenGL Robustness Support
  137. Five Years Later, Intel Poulsbo Is Still A Linux Mess
  138. Intel Mesa Gets Another OpenGL 4.2 Feature
  139. Windows 8 Outperforming Ubuntu Linux With Intel OpenGL Graphics
  140. Intel 2.21.5 Driver Brings Fixes For Haswell, GLAMOR
  141. PRIME Sharing Comes To GLAMOR
  142. KDE & Xfce Don't Lead To Performance Wins Over Windows 8
  143. You Can Now Overclock Your Intel GPU Under Linux
  144. anyone have vaapi working reliably on sandy bridge?
  145. Intel Still Works On Driver For Left 4 Dead 2
  146. Ivy Bridge Doesn't Change Much With Modern Kernels
  147. intel hd4000 bug with kernel 3.8?
  148. Which driver do I use?
  149. Intel Mesa Driver Gets KDE KWin Optimizations
  150. Intel Releases New "RAPL" Linux Driver Code