Erik Faye-Lund
May 26, 2025
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Just about 6 weeks after we announced Vulkan 1.1 conformance for PanVK on G610 GPUs, Vulkan 1.2 is now also checked off the list!
Again, a big thanks goes out to Arm for their assistance and for the actual conformance submission.
Looking ahead, we will be working on support for the missing features for Vulkan 1.3 and 1.4, the Roadmap 2022 and eventually Roadmap 2024 profiles, as well as general application support and miscellaneous missing extensions and features.
Stay tuned!
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Martin Bone:
May 27, 2025 at 06:53 PM
This is fantastic!! The work and collaboration of everyone involved is much appreciated. (I can't wait to use Blender 4.x on my Orange Pi 5 at some point!??)
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wish:
May 28, 2025 at 02:20 AM
Well done, Stay tuned!
Will there be possible to support OpenCL as well, some apps such as jellyfin rely OpenCL for tone mapping
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Nicolas Frattaroli:
Jun 22, 2025 at 01:55 AM
Panfrost should be supported by Rusticl, which is Mesa's common OpenCL implementation for Gallium drivers: https://docs.mesa3d.org/rusticl.html
It's currently gated behind an environment variable as it's still early days, and always advertising support for OpenCL to applications could negatively impact system stability at this stage.
You can see the current status of supported OpenCL versions and specific extensions on Mesamatrix: https://mesamatrix.net/#RusticlOpenCL
Whether Rusticl will work for your use-case depends on what the application uses, and there will still be bugs even in supported features.
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