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    Phoronix: Vulkan 1.1.75 Released With Many Issues Resolved

    It's been almost one month since the Vulkan 1.1.74 debut but now that's been succeeded by Vulkan 1.1.75...

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    When they resolve licensing issue with Wine?

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    • #3
      Waiting for first step towards OpenCl...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Rexerex View Post
        When they resolve licensing issue with Wine?
        Is it still a problem?

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          The title of the article suggests Vulkan was a piece of buggy mess with many issues before the recent update, which got finally sorted out. Then you continue reading and it turns out to be some typos being corrected in the documentation. WTF.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by eydee View Post
            The title of the article suggests Vulkan was a piece of buggy mess with many issues before the recent update, which got finally sorted out. Then you continue reading and it turns out to be some typos being corrected in the documentation. WTF.
            Welcome to clickbait

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            • #7
              Originally posted by eydee View Post
              The title of the article suggests Vulkan was a piece of buggy mess with many issues before the recent update, which got finally sorted out. Then you continue reading and it turns out to be some typos being corrected in the documentation. WTF.
              This is not about the realease of a new version of some Vulkan implementation, but of the specs themselves (aka documentation). Any inconsistencies in the specs can lead to bugs in all the actual implementations or differences in behavior between them.

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