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  • #11
    Originally posted by andre30correia View Post
    or the only way to have good performance?
    or the only way to work on linux lol
    (morons think nvidia works on linux, but it doesn't)

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    • #12
      Originally posted by hajj_3 View Post
      they are still in the mobile market again, in tablets. Their atom processors are in quite a few tablets,
      And ironically, many of the intel cpus in tablets do not use intel graphics, but some proprietary third party gpu like mali.
      For example this one is relatively new: https://software.intel.com/en-us/blo...ocessor-series
      Edit: Nice, the lower end SOC does not support OpenGL ES 3.0, only 2.0. In 2015 intel released a SOC that can not do GLES3. Intel plz
      Last edited by haagch; 17 December 2015, 06:00 PM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by haagch View Post
        And ironically, many of the intel cpus in tablets do not use intel graphics, but some proprietary third party gpu like mali.
        For example this one is relatively new: https://software.intel.com/en-us/blo...ocessor-series
        Edit: Nice, the lower end SOC does not support OpenGL ES 3.0, only 2.0. In 2015 intel released a SOC that can not do GLES3. Intel plz
        You picked the wrong chip. There are actually quite many Intel SoCs using Intel graphics now. Chinese tablets, Jolla tablet, compute sticks, NUCs, .. It seems they're slowly replacing proprietary PowerVR shit with their own tech. Maybe it still needs more time to mature?

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