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Michael Larabel
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostNot knowing enough about the technical details of this, I can't tell if addressing this problem would contradict Mesa's descriptor+uniform behavior, or, if it was more of a regression that just needs some tweaking.
Anyway, more performance is always welcome. Though, it seems to me the #1 performance issue seems to be some sort of bottleneck (likely CPU). For a long while, many benchmarks have shown GPUs of varying performance levels and/or architectures topping out around the same frame rate.
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Originally posted by follower View PostDear Michael! Why are you so obsessed with the reviews and news of AMD video cards? Almost half of all your articles about AMD products! But they occupy only 25% of the market at best. Thanks anyway for your work. From Russia with respect 8)## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by follower View PostDear Michael! Why are you so obsessed with the reviews and news of AMD video cards? Almost half of all your articles about AMD products! But they occupy only 25% of the market at best. Thanks anyway for your work. From Russia with respect 8)
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Originally posted by follower View PostDear Michael! Why are you so obsessed with the reviews and news of AMD video cards? Almost half of all your articles about AMD products! But they occupy only 25% of the market at best. Thanks anyway for your work. From Russia with respect 8)
NVIDIA gets their benches and all, but since their development happens behind closed doors, there is very little to say between one release and the next.
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postbecause they are 100% of vendor-supported dgpus
AMD is reported on because they're just simply the most active and release the most public information. And even then, a decent chunk of the AMD-related news isn't from AMD's developers, but rather 3rd party developers like David Arlie or Valve.
I'd say Intel has a decent amount of news too, but since their GPUs are less appealing, they have less 3rd party contributors. Intel also doesn't seem to make too many statements about what they intend to do, but rather state what they have already done, which reduces some of the news about them.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostNvidia 100% supports their dGPUs too
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Originally posted by follower View PostDear Michael! Why are you so obsessed with the reviews and news of AMD video cards? Almost half of all your articles about AMD products! But they occupy only 25% of the market at best. Thanks anyway for your work. From Russia with respect 8)
In addition to that the MESA drivers make great progress... for AMD cards.
When Nvidia likes the publicity in our community they should cooperate so people can write about them. For Windows they may remain number one. But as long as they hold up the protectionism of their market share higher than anything else they are just incompatible to the values of freedom, solidarity and progression that the open source community represents.
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