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Asahi Linux Brings 3D Acceleration to Apple Silicon

By Matthew Lynch
July 31, 2023
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Asahi Linux, an open-source project aimed at porting Linux to Apple Silicon Macs, has achieved a major breakthrough by bringing 3D acceleration to the platform. The project, which was started by Hector Martin, a reverse-engineering expert, has been making steady progress in its efforts to make Linux run smoothly on Apple Silicon hardware.

The latest development is a significant milestone as it means that users of Apple Silicon Macs will be able to run all Linux applications that require 3D acceleration. This includes popular games and software such as Blender, which was previously unavailable on these machines.

The breakthrough has been made possible by the discovery of a new way to use the GPU (graphics processing unit), which previously required proprietary software from Apple to function properly. To achieve 3D acceleration on Apple Silicon Macs, Asahi Linux has created a new driver, developed from scratch, that is fully open-source.

The significance of this development is not lost on Linux users, who have long been frustrated by the lack of support for their favorite OS on Apple hardware. Asahi Linux’s achievement means that they can now enjoy the benefits of both worlds, running their favorite Linux applications on machines that are renowned for their performance and design.

Moreover, it opens up a new world of possibilities for developers, who can now leverage the power of Apple Silicon to run Linux-based software and applications without compromising on performance. This could lead to the development of new use-cases and applications that were previously not possible on Linux.

The Asahi Linux project is a testament to the power of open-source software and the benefits of collaboration in the tech industry. It is run entirely by a team of volunteers who are passionate about making Linux accessible to Apple Silicon users. The team works tirelessly to ensure that the project remains functional and up-to-date with the latest developments in the tech industry.

In conclusion, Asahi Linux’s achievement in bringing 3D acceleration to Apple Silicon is a major milestone that will benefit Linux users and developers alike. It highlights the potential of open-source software and the importance of collaboration in the tech industry. We can only hope that this is just the beginning of many more exciting developments in this space.

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