Radeon RX Vega 64: AMDGPU-PRO vs. DRM-Next + Mesa 17.3-dev
For those wondering how the RadeonSI and RADV open-source driver performance is fairing for the Radeon RX Vega 64 compared to the AMDGPU-PRO hybrid driver, here are some fresh benchmarks.
Here's the latest open-source vs. closed-source (hybrid) driver benchmarks. The AMDGPU-PRO 17.30 was used as the latest hybrid driver release; the 17.40 "mining" beta driver was attempted as well, but found to be too unstable for gaming. On the open-source driver side meanwhile was the AMDGPU DC next code that's set to be merged for Linux 4.15. On the user-space side was Mesa 17.3-dev built against LLVM 6.0 SVN, provided by the Padoka PPA.
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