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RadeonSI's Gallium3D Driver Performance Has Improved Massively In The Past Year
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I'll come back in a year or two to upgrade my GPU to an AMD one. No more an nvidia one with no doubt, as long nouveau is still as slow and their proprietary still as closed as they are (in the sense that true wayland support isn't coming out soon, lack of gallium nine, etc). I hope their vega GPUs gets as good as this generation is.
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Originally posted by Hi-Angel View Post30..50% — why not?
At this point not even the pro driver performance is acceptable, knowing what the hardware is capable of.
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Originally posted by eydee View Post
That's the Intel way of thinking. "We went from 3 fps to 4 fps. Let's celebrate a massive 30% performance improvement."
At this point not even the pro driver performance is acceptable, knowing what the hardware is capable of.
And improving from 40fps to 80fps is not the same as going from 3fps to 4fps. Not at all.
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Originally posted by smitty3268 View Post
What makes you think the hardware is capable of more? (In OpenGL, not D3D)
And improving from 40fps to 80fps is not the same as going from 3fps to 4fps. Not at all.
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Originally posted by eydee View Post
That's the Intel way of thinking. "We went from 3 fps to 4 fps. Let's celebrate a massive 30% performance improvement."
At this point not even the pro driver performance is acceptable, knowing what the hardware is capable of.
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