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  • Pfanne
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    im going crazy xD
    cant wait for all this to work!
    thanks alex and keep up the good work!

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  • bridgman
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    Nope, but good idea. Alex was agd5f long before ATI/AMD came along

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  • V!NCENT
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    I'm sorry for the total n00bishness, but does 'agd5f' stand for Ati Graphics Department (office/cubicle) 5F?

    *ducks and runs*

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  • xir_
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    As soon as this gets going i'm going to jump ship from the ATI blob.

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  • phoronix
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    ATI Kernel Power Management Moves A Bit More

    Phoronix: ATI Kernel Power Management Moves A Bit More

    On Sunday we reported that ATI in-kernel power management was moving along after AMD's Alex Deucher spent some time in recent days building upon Rafa?? Mi??ecki's initial power management support. Alex's patches added GUI idle IRQ support, support for changing the GPU clocks when the engine is idle, support for turning down the number of active SIMDS when running in a lower power stage for the ATI R600 ASICs and later, and new ASIC specific callback functions. This morning though he's taken the support a bit further...

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