Graphics: Mesa 17.1.9, Out-of-Order Rasterization On RadeonSI, and Vulkan
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mesa 17.1.9
Mesa 17.1.9 is now available.
In this release we have:
In Mesa Core we include a fix for a rendering problem detected while
using GoogleEarth with the VMware driver.The state tracker received a couples of patches, one for handling
properly the vertex array double inputs and another for a redundant
initialization of the view template in the PBO downloads for ReadPixels
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Mesa 17.1.9 Released For Those Not Yet On Mesa 17.2
Mesa 17.1.9 is now available for those sticking to the 17.1 stable releases and aren't yet comfortable moving to the just-released Mesa 17.2.
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Out-of-Order Rasterization On RadeonSI Will Bring Better Performance In Some Games
AMD developer Nicolai Hähnle has published a set of patches today for adding out-of-order rasterization support to the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver. Long story short, this can boost the Linux gaming performance of GCN 1.2+ graphics cards when enabled.
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Kazan Begins Working On Vulkan ICD Support, More Functions
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