Today, the Khronos Group released the 1.4 specification of Vulkan, the standard graphics API. The Asahi Linux project is proud to announce the first Vulkan 1.4 driver for Apple hardware. Our Honeykrisp driver is Khronos-recognized [www.khronos.org] as conformant to the new version since day one.
That driver is already available in our official repositories. After installing Fedora Asahi Remix, run dnf upgrade --refresh
to get the latest drivers.
Vulkan 1.4 standardizes several important features, including timestamps and dynamic rendering local read. The industry expects that these features will become more common, and we are prepared.
Releasing a conformant driver reflects our commitment to graphics standards and software freedom. Asahi Linux is also compatible with OpenGL 4.6, OpenGL ES 3.2, and OpenCL 3.0, all conformant to the relevant specifications. For that matter, ours are the only conformant drivers on Apple hardware for any graphics standard.
Although the driver is released, you still need to build an experimental version of Vulkan-Loader to access the new Vulkan version. Nevertheless, you can immediately use all the new features as extensions in Vulkan 1.3.
For more information, see the Khronos blog post [www.khronos.org].
@AsahiLinux this means that the Honeykrisp driver isn’t just a barebones implementation of Vulcan 1.3 and is quite complete :)
@AsahiLinux i fkin love this project keep going
@AsahiLinux you are literal legends
@AsahiLinux this is, in every sense of the word, actually nuts
Keep up the great work!