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    Phoronix: Intel's Mesa Driver Gets Some Exciting Changes

    With Mesa 10.0 planned for release this month and to be branched from Git master this coming week, a number of exciting commits landed on Friday for Intel's open-source Mesa DRI graphics driver...

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    Forgive my lack of understanding, but with the CSE pass happening in the glsl, shouldn't it benefit all drivers?

    Serafean
    Last edited by Serafean; 02 November 2013, 03:02 PM.

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      Originally posted by Serafean View Post
      Forgive my lack of understanding, but with the CSE pass happening in the glsl, shouldn't it benefit all drivers?

      Serafean
      Yes, assuming the other drivers don't already optimize it better later on in the stack. I don't think anyone tested to see how this affected other drivers.

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