Linux Graphics: Dota 2, DRI1, and AMD
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The open source Vulkan driver for AMD can now run Dota 2
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radv: status update or is dota2 working yet?
It only has been tested on VI AMD GPUs, Polaris worked previously but something derailed it, but we should fix it once we get the finished bisect. CIK GPUs kinda work with the amdgpu kernel driver loaded. SI GPUs are nowhere yet.
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Open-Source Radeon Vulkan Driver Now Can Run Dota 2 With Correct Rendering
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Marking DRI1 Drivers As Legacy & "Broken" Being Debated
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It's Really Worthwhile For AMDGPU Users On Ubuntu 16.04 To Upgrade Their Kernel, Mesa
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AMDGPU SI Winsys Support, Other Radeon Changes Hit Mesa Git
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RadeonSI OpenGL Performance Has Evolved A Lot Since Early 2015
Yesterday I posted some benchmarks showing how the AMDGPU / R9 Fury performance has jumped up in the past few months just since the April release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. For those wondering how the open-source AMD OpenGL performance has evolved over the longer term, I took a Radeon R9 270X graphics card and re-did tests going back to Ubuntu 15.04 for looking at the RadeonSI Gallium3D performance for the past year and a half.
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