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GNOME X.Org vs. Wayland Performance + Power Usage On Fedora 32 With AMD Renoir Laptop
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
I keep hearing that car infotainment systems use Wayland, yet it's QNX that is powering a lot of car entertainment systems (esp. in the well-known car brands) and that number keeps growing every month. So no, Wayland is *not* broadly supported by car manufacturers.
AGL is supported by more than 150 members, including 11 automakers, who are working together to develop the AGL Unified Code Base (UCB) platform, a shared software platform that can serve as the de facto industry standard for infotainment, telematics, and instrument cluster applications. Sharing an open platform allows for code reuse and a more efficient development process as developers and suppliers can build once and have a product work for multiple automakers.
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Originally posted by Volta View Post
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Originally posted by Volta View Post
So it's broken again. At least under Gnome X11.
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X11 and Wayland aren't comparable. Wayland has a tiny niche scope and only serves as a small component as part of a much larger X11 implementation. Think of it as more a replacement for DirectFB than anything large scale.
I am a little curious why Wayland isn't superior when it comes to these results... On what planet does cutting out so many features not yield better power usage? Is it because Wayland is still young and unoptimized?
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Originally posted by Volta View Post
Maybe for different purposes?Last edited by Vistaus; 14 June 2020, 12:19 PM.
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