Intel Linux Devs Begins Looking At 3D Monitors

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 10 December 2011 at 04:51 PM EST. 11 Comments
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Patches have begun to surface this week from an Intel developer that begin to work on 3D monitor support under Linux.

Kavuri Sateesh of Intel published the first of the Linux DRM patches concerning 3D support for HDMI monitors. Right now what the patch is doing is enabling support for reading the 3D capabilities of a connector monitor over HDMI, but Kavuri says similar functionality could be implemented for DisplayPort and the Embedded DisplayPort interfaces too.

From his mailing list message, "the idea is to read the 3D capabilities via EDID and provide this to a user space application that would want to switch the mode of the connected monitor to a specific 3D format. The implementation follows the HDMI 1.4a specification."

Expect more work in this area soon.
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