Mesa 19.3 is now set to see weekly release candidates until later in November when it's ready for release otherwise in December should any blocker bugs persist. I'll be through with my more complete Mesa 19.3 feature overview / highlights soon along with more benchmarks. Initial Intel gen12 (Tigerlake) support on anvil and iris
NVIDIA OpenGL 4.6 Graphics Driver 381.26.11 Beta for FreeBSD 64-bit 3,831 downloads.
Scons has been deprecated for non windows Drivers filed under: OpenGL 4.6 (9 items) Drivers filed under. Meson support for windows using MSVC and MinGW
Download for Windows 8 and 7 (64-bit) Download for Windows 10. OpenGL 4.6 support is available for Windows and Linux in our general release drivers available here: Windows. VK_KHR_shader_float_controls on Intel, RADV. This page provides links to both general release drivers that support OpenGL 4.6, and developer beta drivers that support upcoming OpenGL features. VK_ANDROID_external_memory_android_hardware_buffer on RADV. GL_EXT_demote_to_helper_invocation on iris, i965. The Mesa 19.3-RC1 release announcement notes: Mesa 19.3 also has initial Gen12 / Tiger Lake support, several new Vulkan extensions in RADV and Intel ANV, Meson build system improvements, deprecating of the SCons build system for non-Windows platforms, and other enhancements. One of the key improvements with Mesa 19.3 is that Intel's OpenGL i965/Iris drivers now supports OpenGL 4.6 Thanks to the SPIR-V ingestion support finally landing, the Intel open-source Linux graphics driver finally has OpenGL 4.6 capabilities in full. But anyhow the Intel Gallium3D code is in quite good shape for those wanting to try it out. This final Mesa series of 2019 comes with many exciting OpenGL and Vulkan drivers. Mesa 19.3 was also going to be the release that shifted the Intel OpenGL driver default from i965 to Iris Gallium3D, but that was postponed to Mesa 20.0. AMD has also been working towards RadeonSI OpenGL 4.6 support but with that also transitioning them to NIR it's been a long-time coming and hasn't materialized for Mesa's final 2019 release. One of the key improvements with Mesa 19.3 is that Intel's OpenGL i965/Iris drivers now supports OpenGL 4.6! Thanks to the SPIR-V ingestion support finally landing, the Intel open-source Linux graphics driver finally has OpenGL 4.6 capabilities in full. This final Mesa series of 2019 comes with many exciting OpenGL and Vulkan drivers. Minimum for Linux: Intel HD 5300 / AMD Radeon R5 Graphics. Mesa 19.3 feature development is now officially over and Mesa 20.0 is open for development on Git master. Dedicated graphics: OpenGL 4.6 or Vulkan 1.1 compatible hardware and drivers are mandatory.