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Intel Brings “Jay” to Mesa 26.1-Devel: New Shader Compiler Is Merged, but Not yet Intended for Users.

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In the graphics driver stack, the most important things often happen where glossy "AI" labels can't be applied. Intel made just such an announcement at the beginning of April: The new shader compiler "Jay" was first publicly unveiled and then, a few days later, included in Mesa 26.1-devel. This is significant because Intel intends to modernize the existing BRW compiler in the Linux graphics stack in the long term. […] Source
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In the graphics driver stack, the most important things often happen where glossy "AI" labels can't be applied. Intel made just such an announcement at the beginning of April: The new shader compiler "Jay" was first publicly unveiled and then, a few days later, included in Mesa 26.1-devel. This is significant because Intel intends to modernize the existing BRW compiler in the Linux graphics stack in the long term. […] Source

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igor´sLAB broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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