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Zoom for Windows supports backdrop blur/virtual background on Intel 5th generation processors. However, because my processor is not supported on Linux, I am unable to use zoom background blur/background. Is there a hack or tweak I can appl...

Zoom for Windows supports backdrop blur/virtual background on Intel 5th generation processors. However, because my processor is not supported on Linux, I am unable to use zoom background blur/background. Is there a hack or tweak I can apply to make Forge Zoom operate on my processor? I don’t want to go to Windows, so any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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