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    Phoronix: Intel Protected Xe Path Code Updated, Now Defaults PXP Code To Disabled

    Intel's open-source driver engineers remain very active on bringing up their discrete graphics card support under Linux with restructuring of the kernel driver to handle local/dedicated memory among a variety of other changes needed. Plus there are new features with the latest generation of Intel graphics such as the Protected Xe Path (PXP) for hardware-protected sessions for multi-user / multi-process scenarios. The Intel PXP code for their Linux driver has been in the works since last year and the latest revision now submitted...

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    DXP sounds like something cooked up for Digital Rights Management to me.

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    • #3
      As it is right now, does the kernel and Mesa have the ability to switch between Intel's iGPU and dGPU automatically, or manually with DRI_PRIME as is the came with laptops that ship with both iGPU and dGPU?

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