Intel Haswell HD Graphics Benchmarks With Linux 3.16

Written by Michael Larabel in Software on 27 June 2014 at 12:58 AM EDT. Page 2 of 2. 2 Comments.

More of the Intel Linux OpenGL benchmarks via 1406125-KH-INTELDRML98.

There really were no OpenGL performance changes to note for the Core i7 4790K CPU with HD Graphics 4600 when comparing Linux 3.16 to the updated Direct Rendering Manager driver code. While there's no performance changes to note, other Intel graphics driver changes for this kernel cycle include support for larger cursors, initial Cherryview hardware support, improved run-time power management, Userptr support, Broadwell support improvements, and many other Intel i915 enhancements.

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