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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by wizard69 View Post
    Well a least they didn't go completely backwards performance wise.

    In any event is there any intention to update Mesa before actually shipping?
    If it isn't updated before release it will likely get updated mid-release.

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  • wizard69
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    Well a least they didn't go completely backwards performance wise.

    In any event is there any intention to update Mesa before actually shipping?

    Leave a comment:


  • Initial Fedora 32 vs. Fedora 33 Beta Benchmarks Point To Slightly Higher Performance

    Phoronix: Initial Fedora 32 vs. Fedora 33 Beta Benchmarks Point To Slightly Higher Performance

    In addition to Fedora Workstation 33 switching to Btrfs, there are a number of key components updated in Fedora 33 as well as finally enabling link-time optimizations (LTO) for package builds that make this next Fedora Linux installment quite interesting from a performance perspective. Here are some initial benchmarks of Fedora Workstation 32 against the Fedora Workstation 33 Beta on an Intel Core i9 10900K system.

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