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Intel Wildcat Lake: New Driver Support and Leaked Specifications for Mobile Processors
Intel has released the Linux NPU Driver 1.32, adding official support for the upcoming Wildcat Lake platform and eliminating reliance on Intel Level Zero. Concurrently, a leaked SKU list reveals six mobile processors with a 15-Watt TDP, featuring a modern architecture with two performance and four low-power cores. Targeting budget laptops and mini PCs, the processors highlight Intel’s push to integrate AI capabilities into affordable devices.
Nvidia has released a new beta driver for Linux, significantly boosting GeForce GPU performance through enhanced Vulkan extensions and optimizations. CEO Jensen Huang emphasized Nvidia’s pivotal role in shaping the modern gaming industry and hailed Openclaw as the most important software release of all time. Meanwhile, the Vulkan API introduced the VK_KHR_device_address_commands extension, enabling direct use of device addresses. Early benchmarks of the new 595 driver showed substantial improvements in OpenGL, Vulkan, and GPU compute tasks, particularly on GeForce RTX 50 series cards.
Resident Evil Requiem runs nearly flawlessly on AMD Radeon RX graphics cards and the Steam Deck under Linux, while Nvidia and Intel GPUs struggle with ray tracing issues and visual glitches. In response, Nvidia released the Geforce Hotfix Display Driver 595.76 to address problems such as visual artifacts in Requiem and crashes in Star Citizen. Based on the Game Ready Driver 595.71, the update aims to improve performance, particularly in pathtracing. The situation highlights AMD's growing compatibility with modern Linux-based gaming platforms.