Graphics Virtualization Improvements

Updates to the graphics drivers of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) promise to improve the user experience when running Linux applications within a Windows environment. This translates into more efficient GPU support, allowing Linux applications to make better use of the available graphics hardware.

Optimizations for WINE and OpenGL

In parallel, optimizations have been made to WINE and OpenGL to speed up the execution of Windows applications on 64-bit Linux and macOS systems. These optimizations aim to reduce overhead and improve overall performance, making it easier to use Windows software on non-native platforms.

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