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1.4 2.1 Mesa 7.11-devel Gallium 0.4


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CPU-TEST - Tests on NHRLIVE 3.0, Intel Xeon X5660, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL380 G7

CPU_TEST - Tests on NHRLIVE 3.0, Intel Xeon X5660, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL380 G7

Arash - Tests on LinuxMint 13, Intel Xeon 5140, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL380 G5

arash - Tests on LinuxMint 13, Intel Xeon E5405, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, Dell 0J555H

cputest - Tests on LinuxMint 13, Intel Xeon 5130, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL360 G5

cputest - Tests on LinuxMint 13, Intel Xeon 5130, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL360 G5

08E4F8122E95 - Tests on LinuxMint 13, Intel Xeon 5130, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL360 G5

cputest - Tests on LinuxMint 13, Intel Xeon X5690, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL360 G7

longo - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, SUSE LINUX 11.2, Ubuntu 9.10, Intel Core 2 Duo E6550, ATI RV505, Intel DP35DP, QEMU Virtual 0.11.0, Cirrus Logic GD 5446, Qumranet, Intel Atom Z530, Gallium 0.1 pipe, Intel SBC-FITPC2

CPUTEST - Tests on LinuxMint 13, Intel Xeon E5440, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, HP ProLiant DL360 G5

mint - Tests on LinuxMint 12, AMD E-450 APU, Gallium 0.4 on AMD PALM

computetional - Tests on Ubuntu 11.10, AMD Phenom II X4 B97, Gallium 0.4 on AMD RS880, Acer RS880M05

test - Tests on Fedora 15, Intel Pentium G620, Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe, MSI MS-7680

rob-7839-4126-24592 - Tests on Fedora 15, Intel Core i7-2600, Gallium 0.4 on AMD BARTS, Apple Mac-942B59F58194171B

Phoronix Information

Gears On Gallium Still Grinding The Latest Mesa: Gears On Gallium continues to be maintained as an experimental live Linux distribution based upon openSUSE that's shipping the very latest open-source Linux graphics driver packages...

Running Mesa 9.2-devel + LLVM 3.3 SVN With The R600 Back-End: The last time I extensively tested the AMD Radeon Gallium3D LLVM shader compiler back-end was last April. Since then the R600 LLVM back-end has matured quite a lot with new features and was merged into upstream LLVM. In the past few days I carried out some new tests on several different graphics cards using Mesa Git master of the R600 Gallium3D open-source graphics driver.

Mesa 9.0 vs. Mesa 9.1-devel On Intel Sandy Bridge: For those Intel "Sandy Bridge" CPU owners with integrated HD 2000/3000 graphics, here are some benchmarks showing the performance of the current Mesa 9.1-devel Git code compared to the stable Mesa 9.0 release. There are a few performance improvements to be found for this open-source Intel Linux graphics driver.

Mesa 9.1-devel LLVMpipe With LLVM 3.1/3.2: With a number of commits made to the mainline Mesa repository recently that concern the LLVMpipe Gallium3D driver for pushing OpenGL onto the CPU, here are benchmarks of the very latest Mesa Gallium3D development code from and AMD FX-8350 Vishera Eight-Core CPU when using both LLVM 3.1 and LLVM 3.2 SVN.

AMD Catalyst vs. Linux 3.7 + Mesa 9.1-devel Gallium3D Performance: In this article is a large OpenGL performance comparison looking at the frame-rates in different Linux games for different AMD Radeon Linux graphics cards when running the stock Ubuntu 12.10 operating system (Mesa 9.0 + Linux 3.5), the Catalyst Linux driver (fglrx 9.0.2) as found in the Ubuntu Quantal archive, and then when running the very latest Radeon Git code: The Linux 3.7 kernel, Mesa 9.1-devel, and xf86-video-ati 7.0.99 Git.

Mesa 8.1-devel On Radeon Gallium3D: Earlier this week I shared a pleasant surprise in Mesa 8.1 Radeon Gallium3D with some significant performance improvements to be found in the current Mesa Git code-base for the "R600g" driver in some OpenGL games. In this article is a more diverse look at the current state of Mesa 8.1 development for R600 Gallium3D and comparative benchmarks from every major release going back to Mesa 7.10.

Gallium3D Anti-Aliasing (MSAA) Is Going In: VMware's Roland Scheidegger has announced he soon will be merging gallium-msaa to Mesa master soon, which will put this branch into the mainline Mesa code-base in time for the Mesa 7.9 release in the coming months...

Mesa / Gallium3D Branch Happenings: Not only are Mesa developers -- those at VMware and within the open-source community -- busy at work on producing new state trackers (such as for OpenCL and OpenGL 3.1/3.2 support) and actual hardware drivers (or virtual drivers), but the core Gallium3D architecture and API continues to be revised as well.