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Vintage AMD R600 Graphics Driver Sees Code Cleanups Thanks To GitHub Copilot
Written by Michael Larabel in Radeon on 8 June 2026 at 06:41 AM EDT. 11 Comments
As the discussions continue among developers over potentially branching off some of the older Mesa drivers, the AMD R600 Gallium3D driver saw 59 commits on Sunday to Mesa 26.2. Making this code restructuring and code cleaning all the more notable is that the improvements to this old AMD Radeon graphics driver was done in part by GitHub Copilot.
Gert Wollny has been among the few open-source developers left working on the AMD R600g driver that covers from the Radeon HD 2000 series through Radeon HD 6000 series graphics cards. Thr 59 patches merged yesterday to Mesa 26.2 refactor some of the shader compiler code to clean it up along with some other code refactoring.
It turns out GitHub Copilot is helping out to keep this open-source AMD Radeon driver alive. Gert mentioned in the merge request:
"This series does a lot of refactoring to make the sfn shader compiler code a bit cleaner.
The refactoring was done with the help of Copilot (auto mode)"
With the individual patches as well properly reflect being assisted by the Copilot AI.
So whether you like it or not, the old open-source GPU driver support is being assisted by AI long after the upstream vendor has stopped working on this driver - the Radeon HD 2000 "R600" series launched in 2007.
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