Originally posted by nhaehnle
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The Status Of Gallium3D Drivers, State Trackers
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Originally posted by fiete View PostAccording to him graphics will soon be rendered 100% in software again on normal general purpose CPUs.
I guess the upcoming Larrabee GPU follows this direction he describes.
But how does Gallium3D fit into the picture? Does Gallium3D have a place in pure software rendering?
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Originally posted by ioannis View PostYou mean like NVIDIA's Tegra platform?...
EDIT: Wow, yes.. that is exactly what I meant. Cool! Next, we need unix graphics workstations based on that. :PLast edited by philcostin; 13 September 2009, 06:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Eosie View PostBack on topic...
There is still no hardware-accelerated Gallium3D. How long do you think it will take to make Gallium3D usable as a driver infrastructure? 3 years, I guess?
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Originally posted by Eosie View PostThere is still no hardware-accelerated Gallium3D. How long do you think it will take to make Gallium3D usable as a driver infrastructure? 3 years, I guess?
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