TUXEDO Computers development work again: Intel Linux kernel maintainer patch accepted - TUXEDO Computers

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TUXEDO Computers development work again: Intel Linux kernel maintainer patch accepted

Intel Patch

TUXEDO Computers shares its development work with other manufacturers and the community

Just like there are devices with AMD graphics cards that only support HDMI 1.4 and not HDMI 2.0, the same issue can be found with Intel graphics cards.
In order for these cards to be able to display a 4k resolution at 60Hz, the output signal can be lossily compressed, if the display also supports the compression. We are speaking of YCbCr 4:2:0 encoding, also known as chroma subsampling. 4:2:0.

"Due to the preliminary work on the AMD patch, our developers were able to adapt and expand the existing knowledge and functions right away. Although the development work for the Intel graphics cards was more elaborate - it was worth it" says Herbert Feiler, CEO TUXEDO Computers.

Intel users on Linux benefit from patch development

Developers from TUXEDO Computers have submitted the patch to the Linux mainline developers and it was accepted. This means that with one of the next Linux kernel versions the patch will be built into the AMD GPU driver. Due to the development work at TUXEDO Computers, not only customers profit, but all AMD users - even if they don't own a device from TUXEDO Computers.