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Originally posted by NateHubbard View PostThat actually sounds pretty nice. I didn't realize they were getting good mainline support now. Many years ago I had a Rockchip device that was stuck on an ancient kernel with some old unmaintained distro as the only option.
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Originally posted by brent View Post
There is a "4B+" already, kind of. Newer boards ship with the new chip revision also found in Raspberry Pi 400, and it allows for 20% more CPU clock. (Without "overclocking")
Raspberry Pi 4 is almost three years old now. A 4B+ with slight improvements wouldn't really cut it at this point, we need a more solid upgrade with a newer SoC.
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Originally posted by monkeynut View PostA welcome addition to the driver. I am hoping we see a 4+ version soon with improved performance, even if it's just a 25% boost in clocks. (and I'm not including the Pi 400 here, because that was just the Pi foundation finding a slightly better sweet spot, headroom is still the same) If we can OC to 2.5ghz on the CPU and 1ghz on the GPU, a lot more would become possible.
Raspberry Pi 4 is almost three years old now. A 4B+ with slight improvements wouldn't really cut it at this point, we need a more solid upgrade with a newer SoC.
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Originally posted by binarybanana View Post...Just buy a Rockchip SBC. They use Mali GPUs if they even have one and mainline support is quite good. My RockPi S runs perfectly fine with stock musl based Gentoo and fresh, unmolested kernel.org kernel with no special vendor patches other than their uboot (well, armbian's, dunno exactly) for example and everything I tried works.
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...Just buy a Rockchip SBC. They use Mali GPUs if they even have one and mainline support is quite good. My RockPi S runs perfectly fine with stock musl based Gentoo and fresh, unmolested kernel.org kernel with no special vendor patches other than their uboot (well, armbian's, dunno exactly) for example and everything I tried works.
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A welcome addition to the driver. I am hoping we see a 4+ version soon with improved performance, even if it's just a 25% boost in clocks. (and I'm not including the Pi 400 here, because that was just the Pi foundation finding a slightly better sweet spot, headroom is still the same) If we can OC to 2.5ghz on the CPU and 1ghz on the GPU, a lot more would become possible.
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Raspberry Pi V3D Driver Enables Anisotropic Filtering
Phoronix: Raspberry Pi V3D Driver Enables Anisotropic Filtering
Back in 2017 the Mesa open-source OpenGL driver for Broadcom VC5 hardware most notably used by the Raspberry Pi 4 aimed to enable anisotropic filtering (AF). However, that patch wasn't fully hooked up correctly and now this past week should be in good shape...
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