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Mesa 25.3.2 is out, with a brief delay due to the release handler needing extra time to sort things out. The new version includes important updates and bug fixes spread throughout the codebase, thanks to significant work in drivers like Panfrost, radv, and others. The Mesa team's diligence has kept the stable branch strong, with steady progress made behind the scenes to refine performance and reliability. 



Mesa 25.3.2 released

Mesa 25.3.2 is out today after being briefly expected yesterday, primarily due to the release handler needing extra time to sort things out.

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The new version brings important updates and bug fixes spread throughout the codebase as its main story. Significant work landed in drivers like Panfrost (both panvk and anv), radv, and others, contributing essential improvements towards keeping the stable branch strong.

That's not surprising given how diligently everyone involved has been working. The Mesa team keeps things moving steadily behind the scenes, tweaking different parts of the software to refine its performance and reliability for users out there.

The release itself is ready now, but mind that the person who put this one out is taking a break soon; they'll be busy ensuring updates are prepared properly during what should be a relaxing Christmas holiday period. The next regular release is planned for New Year's Eve, giving them some time off before then.

Digging into the changes: developers focused on core rendering logic and memory management systems, among other areas, to make these adjustments. Updating docs has also been part of this cycle to keep everything current and help people understand how things work now that we've made progress internally in Mesa.

You can grab Mesa 25.3.2 directly from its home page today if you need it.