September 21, 2021
by Alyssa Rosenzweig |
News & Events
This important milestone is a step forward for the open source driver, as it now certifies Panfrost for use in commercial products containing Mali G52 and paves the way for further conformance submissions on other Mali GPUs.
![Panfrost achieves OpenGL ES 3.1 conformance on Mali-G52 Panfrost achieves OpenGL ES 3.1 conformance on Mali-G52]()
September 16, 2021
by Stéphane Cerveau |
News & Events
GStreamer can be tricky to ship in a constrained device. Thanks to a partnership with Huawei, you can now use gst-build to generate a minimal GStreamer build, tailored to a specific application, or set of applications. Here's how.
![Generate a minimal GStreamer build, tailored to your needs Generate a minimal GStreamer build, tailored to your needs]()
September 07, 2021
by Nícolas F. R. A. Prado |
News & Events
With an ever-increasing interest in more modern hardware support, and a more reliable kernel that is thoroughly tested, contributions by Collabora's developers continue to help make this a reality for the Linux kernel.
![Kernel 5.14: 30 years in the making and still improving Kernel 5.14: 30 years in the making and still improving]()
September 01, 2021
by Mark Filion |
News & Events
September's busy conference schedule kicks off next week with the Fall edition of Linaro Virtual Connect. Join us as we look at how to master your PipeWire streams with WirePlumber, and de-mystify GFX virtualization with VirGL!
![Linaro Virtual Connect - Fall 2021 Linaro Virtual Connect - Fall 2021]()
July 20, 2021
by Alyssa Rosenzweig |
News & Events
After a month of reverse-engineering the Arm Mali G78, we’re excited to release documentation on the Valhall instruction set, available as a PDF, as well as a Valhall assembler and disassembler to be used as a reverse-engineering aid.
![Reverse-engineering the Mali G78 Reverse-engineering the Mali G78]()
July 08, 2021
by Gabriel Krisman Bertazi |
News & Events
Collabora's team working directly on the Linux kernel is growing. Collaborans continue to expand on their efforts to close the gap between hardware support on vendor trees and mainline.
![Kernel 5.13: Growing team and KernelCI hackfest Kernel 5.13: Growing team and KernelCI hackfest]()
June 21, 2021
by Shreeya Patel |
News & Events
Earlier this month, Collabora took part in the very first KernelCI hackfest, initiated as a joint effort with the Google Chrome OS team. Here's a look at what led to our participation and what was accomplished.
![A very successful first KernelCI hackfest A very successful first KernelCI hackfest]()
June 21, 2021
by Erica Ryoo |
News & Events
Despite the many obstacles brought on by the pandemic, Collabora has continued to grow its teams for the road ahead. Join us in welcoming Kiril, Benjamin, Daniel, Shreeya, Ariel, Nicolas and James!
![Growing for the road ahead Growing for the road ahead]()
June 07, 2021
by Alexandros Frantzis |
News & Events
We first announced our work on the driver last December, and posted an update earlier this year. We are now happy to announce a second update for this driver, adding several major features which increase its scope and utility.
![Wine on Wayland meets Vulkan, multi-monitor support & more Wine on Wayland meets Vulkan, multi-monitor support & more]()
June 02, 2021
by Marius Vlad |
News & Events
Simplifying AGL's existing Wayland-based graphical stack and avoiding the use of modules that aren't maintained upstream has lead to the creation of a new compositor based on libweston, bringing more reliable and fine-grained system control.
![A libweston-based compositor for Automotive Grade Linux A libweston-based compositor for Automotive Grade Linux]()
May 27, 2021
by Rohan Garg |
News & Events
Thanks to a new, low overhead extension in Mesa, OpenGL and Vulkan applications can now talk to each other, bringing more flexibility to application developers while easing the transition path between the industry-standard Khronos® APIs.
![Bridging the OpenGL and Vulkan divide Bridging the OpenGL and Vulkan divide]()
May 04, 2021
by Ariel D'Alessandro |
News & Events
With their latest contributions all around the kernel, notably to the Video4Linux APIs and hardware enablement, Collaborans continue to expand on their efforts to close the gap between hardware support on vendor trees and mainline.
![Kernel 5.12: Working to close the gap Kernel 5.12: Working to close the gap]()