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I wonder what the Proton performance is like compared to DX12 on Windows.
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It would be interesting to see a comparison of x86_64 vs POWER9 performance for GPU compute, Nvidia especially. POWER9 has cache coherency features that...
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Could you include performance-per-dollar figures too? It's hard to keep track of it manually with so many parts involved.
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Are these aarch64 or armhf images? If it's aarch64 then it's probably a performance improvement over Raspbian that is still 32-bit and cannot go beyond...
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Do any other ARM SoCs have open-source video decoding? AFAIK PRi has proprietary video decode only, and I've never even heard of Linux video decode for...
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It would be interesting to see some benchmarks of their Vulkan implementation. Especially since there's not much in the way of Vulkan software implementations...
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Open-source 3D driver out of the box is great news!
Just needs 64-bit Raspbian image out of the box and I'll be happy
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I would be quite interested in seeing Freedreno vs blob performance comparison. I'm actually curious about all mobile drivers, but that's probably not...
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Jython, IronPython and PyPy-STM are existing implementations of Python without the GIL, so that would not be exactly new....
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CPython is notably not safe against arbitrary bytecode, so it would be cool if this thing was. That would set it apart from the dozen existing Python...
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I'll just leave this here: https://patents.google.com/patent/US...q=nvidia+physx
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