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You could use it for hosting Phoronix, so the site doesn't slow to a crawl/crash every time AMD releases something.Michael Larabel
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I have a suggestion to Michael and others: maybe it's time to raise the bar ?
I mean, that's already clear to everyone that the Pro-driver is behind the open-source.
Can now start to do more tests "Windows (DX11/OGL) vs Linux" and not "Pro vs Open Source" ? You need to set a new bar and achieve it!
Naturally, Pro-drivers can continue to use temporarily during the test of the Vulkan, but how long will it last ?
So I want some survey for the tests "Windows vs Linux". It will be intriguing!
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Originally posted by mphuZ View PostI have a suggestion to Michael and others: maybe it's time to raise the bar ?
I mean, that's already clear to everyone that the Pro-driver is behind the open-source.
Can now start to do more tests "Windows (DX11/OGL) vs Linux" and not "Pro vs Open Source" ? You need to set a new bar and achieve it!
Naturally, Pro-drivers can continue to use temporarily during the test of the Vulkan, but how long will it last ?
So I want some survey for the tests "Windows vs Linux". It will be intriguing!Michael Larabel
https://www.michaellarabel.com/
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May be (a) question to the amd team:
From among the new features Vega supports in hardware like:
- Draw Stream Binning Rasterizer (acc. computerbase is working under windows)
- High Bandwith Cache Controller (HBCC) (disabled under windows at default?)
- Primitive Shader (?) (missing under windows)
what needs driver support and what does radeonSI currently support already?
For items that need driver support but are currently not implemented, I hope we can expect support in the future, is there an ETA given and is any of that requiring "display" to be merged first?
I guess, only the future will tell, whether the hardware is error free for the currently not used parts, or is there already a positive feedback from internal tests? You should probably skip this question if it already turned out the opposite! The few Linux users should not spread bad news (if there would be any, not trying to create a rumor here!) ;-)
I will probably getting a Vega 56 anyway with a cooling solution from "board partners" if the miners allow for that and do not drive the prices up, just curious about the new architecture. There are a lot of transistors for the current performance.
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Originally posted by fallenbit View PostMay be (a) question to the amd team:
From among the new features Vega supports in hardware like:
- Draw Stream Binning Rasterizer (acc. computerbase is working under windows)
- High Bandwith Cache Controller (HBCC) (disabled under windows at default?)
- Primitive Shader (?) (missing under windows)
what needs driver support and what does radeonSI currently support already?
This features belong to AMDGPU or RadeonSI? bridgman agd5f
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