Radeon R300g Morphological Anti-Aliasing Performance

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 15 January 2013 at 03:59 PM EST. Page 3 of 3. 30 Comments.
Gallium R300g Radeon MLAA Morphological Anti-Aliasing
Gallium R300g Radeon MLAA Morphological Anti-Aliasing

Unfortunately, Morphological Anti-Aliasing isn't usable on this current open-source Linux graphics stack even with the Radeon X1800XT graphics card, which is one of the higher-end R500 graphics cards supported by the R300 Gallium3D driver. Tests of MLAA from R600 Gallium3D with more recent AMD Radeon graphics processors are forthcoming.

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