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Mesa 25.1.4 Delivers Latest Open-Source OpenGL & Vulkan Driver Fixes

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Last updated: 2025/06/19 at 8:24 AM
News Room Published 19 June 2025
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Eric Engestrom released Mesa 25.1.4 on Wednesday as the latest bi-weekly point release for this collection of open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers predominantly used on Linux systems.

With the Mesa 25.1.4 release there are a number of Intel and Radeon driver fixes standing out as usual. Mesa 25.1.4 fixes an issue with encoding multiple video tiles with recent Video Core Next 4 (VCN4) firmware, Gallium/DRIL adding an entry-point for the Apple Asahi KMS driver, fixing the OpenBSD on POWER 64-bit build, updating Intel Battlemage device names for new products and for BMG G31, and various RADV driver fixes.

There are also random, small fixes to the other drivers like Raspberry Pi V3D, Arm Panfrost, and the Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan common driver.

More details on the Mesa 25.1.4 changes collected over the past two weeks via the Mesa-dev announcement.

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