Could be dx , Would be nice to know if this was the extreme preset with 8xAA too
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Originally posted by BangoMopar View Postn00b question, I'm sure, but will the AMDGPU-PRO drivers be available to Ubuntu 16.04 on launch (or at least reasonably easy to install from a PPA)?
What we have now is a beta version which AMD released for download on it's website in order to give us a way to use Vulkan on Linux rather than having to wait for official launch. That beta driver installs easily on Ubuntu 14.04.4. Not sure what the situ is with Ubuntu 16.04 or the ETA for the public non-beta release which will be more distro-agnostic.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI was about to say "the preview driver is not tested on 16.04" but then I noticed Michael had successfully run it on 16.04 for this article
Remember that Michael didn't want to run mesa overrides before and said that he only tests the default and by default amdgpu-pro isn't supported on 16.04.
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Originally posted by Amarildo View PostAs Lord Gaben once said, "Linux is the future of gaming". We don't get much attention from driver developers, but still we're almost as fast as Windows, sometimes way faster. This is really nice to see.
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Originally posted by Las_ View Post
You call him Lord, but steam is 32-bit peasantry.
Steam is actually a piece of software to launch other pieces of software. The games don't run THROUGH Steam, they're merely STARTED by it.
The "32-bit peasantry" you talk about can be directed towards game publishers/developers, they are the ones who say if the game will be 32 or 64 bit.
Steam can be x86 all the way IMO, it really doesn't matter, there's no performance drawback.Last edited by Amarildo; 18 April 2016, 04:32 PM.
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Here's the thing about it though, if there is any chance that your application can require more than 4GB on it 's main thread then it should be 64bits. Otherwise 32bits is probably a good idea.
EDIT: I recognize the additional registers and additional ISA extensions too. So it depends on benchmarks i guess in the end as to which is better for which applications.Last edited by duby229; 18 April 2016, 04:39 PM.
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