AMD is adding HDMI 2.1 support to its Linux amdgpu driver, enabling higher resolutions and features like dynamic HDR and Variable Refresh Rate for Linux users. This development is crucial for developers and tech professionals working on Linux-based gaming systems, such as the Steam Machine, enhancing their graphical capabilities. Full compliance with HDMI 2.1 standards is expected once ongoing tests are completed.
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