Intel has made available for Linux the first patches for its upcoming Xe2 “Battlemage” graphics processing units.

Intel has been applying pressure to hasten developments in the software resources that are now supported by Linux, and they have seen some success

The term “Battlemage” for this building was conceived of when we were still in the midst of developing it

The most recent updates to Mesa make use of the codename “Gen20” to make a reference to the Battlemage series

The majority of the design and development team moved over to the hardware side of things

Team Blue has been quite active in the Linux community, particularly with regard to offering driver updates and changes that bring about significant boosts in performance

As a result of recent advancements, arc graphics processing units (GPUs) are currently in a position where they can effectively compete with GPUs developed by other companies

Intel plans to make its graphics processing units (GPUs), which will be sold to customers and given the name Xe2 (Battlemage), accessible for public use