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Vortex 3.0 Released As Full-Stack, Open-Source RISC-V GPU Now With 3D Pipeline

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 9 June 2026 at 06:02 AM EDT. 12 Comments
The open-source developers at Georgia Tech working on Vortex as an OpenCL-compatible RISC-V GPGPU implementation are out with their next major release for this open-source GPU design.

Vortex continues to consist of an open-source simulator or RTL simulator and can also be used with either AMD-Xilinx or Altera FPGAs too for this RISC-V GPU design. With Vortex 3.0 they have introduced a fixed-function graphics stack complete with a rasterizer and texture units and more in providing a 3D pipeline for expanding their scope beyond just GPGPU compute. Vortex 3.0 also adds tensor core structured sparsity, warp group-level matrix multiplication, a new hardware kernel scheduler, a command processor architecture, async barriers, and a variety of other new capabilities.

Vortex 3.0 also adds a Mesa/Lavapipe Vulkan back-end as well as HIP support via chipStar. The new Mesa driver is called vortexpipe.

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Those wanting to learn more about the many improvements and new features in the Vortex 3.0 open-source RISC-V GPU design can find it on GitHub. The project site continues to be hosted by Georgia Tech's College of Computing.

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