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AMD Kaveri: Catalyst vs. RadeonSI Gallium3D On Linux
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostDo you mean instead of Sea Islands,
... or are you imagining something like Crossfire ...
I just want to have a comparison between the differences between open source and closed source on Northern Island (Radeon HD 6870 only) and Sea Island (A10-7800).
E.g. something like this:
Linux 3.13 + Catalyst 14.6 Beta A10-7800
Linux 3.13 + Mesa 10.1 A10-7800
Linux 3.13 + Mesa 10.3 A10-7800
Linux 3.16 + Mesa 10.3 A10-7800
Linux 3.13 + Catalyst 14.6 Beta HD 6870 (same CPU A10-7800 for comparison)
Linux 3.13 + Mesa 10.1 HD 6870 (same CPU A10-7800 for comparison)
Linux 3.13 + Mesa 10.3 HD 6870 (same CPU A10-7800 for comparison)
Linux 3.16 + Mesa 10.3 HD 6870 (same CPU A10-7800 for comparison)
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Originally posted by xeekei View PostWhen will the new Catalyst driver (the one that uses the open source kernel component) arrive?Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by dungeon View PostI mean you wanna this Kaveri results, but also Kabini and Richland/Trinity, etc and any other... to be added on top of this one.
In this^ chart there is one closed source and only one open source bar. But I want three open source bars for each card. And on the same CPU, which had to be the A10-7800 (and Kabini and Richland/Trinity ...).
We wanted primarily only the Radeon HD 6870 added.
Then I wroteAnd inclusion of Kabini and Richland/Trinity would have been nice too.
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Originally posted by drSeehas View PostNo, I want more Bloated charts. ;-)
In this^ chart there is one closed source and only one open source bar. But I want three open source bars for each card. And on the same CPU, which had to be the A10-7800 (and Kabini and Richland/Trinity ...).That is nearly 4 years old
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Originally posted by xeekei View PostWhen will the new Catalyst driver (the one that uses the open source kernel component) arrive? I'm hoping that will push AMD to become the first GPU choice for Linux gamers, instead of NVidia.
Over all I'm impressed with my A10 laptop but I don't think it's enough to get me to replace my Nvidia card in my desktop anytime soon.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostNot even sure that's still happening... At least AMD had no update last time we had a conf call.
I guess (again, if your speculation is true) we can only hope the open source devs catch up soon enough. But the FOSS driver will never have full day one support for new cards unless AMD provides documentation before release. Which they won't do, because "oh no, our secret sauce!"
I like AMD for their open initatives, support for open standards. But really...?
AMD are the incompetent good guys, and NVidia are the competent bad guys.Last edited by xeekei; 12 August 2014, 06:38 PM.
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Originally posted by GraysonPeddie View PostI have an AMD A10-5700 APU that I would like to see benchmarked, but the only problem I have is underscan for my 39" HDTV connected through my Marantz AVR-SR5008 receiver via HDMI 1.4 cable. My TV is a Vizio E390-B0 and with Catalyst 14.4, there is no slider to correct underscan. I don't have that problem with Mesa/radeon driver.So, I just bought a 32" Panasonic LCD (1080p) and have decided to use that as my main monitor. Unfortunately, when I hooked it up to my computer, I had under-scan with both Windows 7 x64 and Ubuntu Karmic x64 (using a Radeon HD 4870 1GB). In Windows, there was a simple slider in the Catalyst Control Center to fix the under-scan issue. Unfortunately, the same option wasn't available with the Linux counterpart. I searched online for some answers, but all the ones I found seemed outdated, or
That fixed the issue for me.
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