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    Phoronix: ARM Mali GPUs Go For OpenGL ES 3.1 Compliance

    ARM has already submitted their results of their graphics driver for several Mali graphics processors for OpenGL ES 3.1 certification by the Khronos Group...

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    It's pretty weird to choose this demo as example of compute shaders usage because same can be done with "fake physics" and won't look any worse, e.g this HTML/JavaScript/canvas demo.

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    • #3
      They even don't have a working OpenGL ES 2 driver ...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by _SXX_ View Post
        It's pretty weird to choose this demo as example of compute shaders usage because same can be done with "fake physics" and won't look any worse, e.g this HTML/JavaScript/canvas demo.
        I would assume, that it has been the most simple example they could come up with, to demonstrate compute shaders usage, no need to get fancy.

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