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  • microcode
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    Originally posted by marek View Post
    It looks like Michael updated LLVM to 5.0 for this article.
    LLVM >= 5.0 has been a hard dependency (at least on my machine) for building Mesa out of master for a while now, I don't know how he'd do this test without it. :- P

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  • Jahimself
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    The other day someone complained about AMD official drivers being bad in video game and bringing regression every update, well I really wonder why using them when you see these kind of benchmarks more and more often. It is almost shocking to see those red and purple bars compared to the green and blue ones.

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  • boffo
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    And I was the one asking what they where going to do after OpenGL 4.5 ...
    Good Job!

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  • marek
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    It looks like Michael updated LLVM to 5.0 for this article.

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  • staggerlee
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    Originally posted by davidbepo View Post
    radeonsi now destroys amdgpu pro, good
    I'm curious how these numbers stack up against Micro$oft. It has to be getting closer and closer now days.

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  • devius
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    Holy crap!

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  • davidbepo
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    radeonsi now destroys amdgpu pro, good

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  • AMDGPU-PRO 17.30 vs. Linux 4.13 + Mesa Git RadeonSI Benchmarks

    Phoronix: AMDGPU-PRO 17.30 vs. Linux 4.13 + Mesa Git RadeonSI Benchmarks

    With this week's release of AMDGPU-PRO 17.30, here are some fresh benchmarks of this latest AMD hybrid Linux graphics driver release compared to using the newest pure open-source driver stack in the form of the Linux 4.13 development kernel and Mesa Git.

    Phoronix, Linux Hardware Reviews, Linux hardware benchmarks, Linux server benchmarks, Linux benchmarking, Desktop Linux, Linux performance, Open Source graphics, Linux How To, Ubuntu benchmarks, Ubuntu hardware, Phoronix Test Suite
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