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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Should boost stability, performance.
Vulkan, OpenGL, and OpenGL ES supported.
Up to 12 times smaller.
Boasts of new features, better performance.
Only for Kaby Lake and Skylake, though.
Demos on the Samsung Galaxy S7.
Developed in just 18 months.
Takes on Nvidia's Grid.
Gnome Horde demo shows promise.
GLnext project bears fruit.
Opts for MIPS, rather than ARM.
Dual-core, 64-bit, 85GFLOP/s in 9W.
New Rogue chips boast up to 1TFLOP/S.
Teases 'ground-up' redesign, too.
Mantle-like performance boost promised.
Steam OS a likely decider in the move.
Bug-fixing takes priority at DICE.
New features and performance boosts.
Includes new 'Advanced' edition.
The Khronos Group has officially launched OpenGL 4.3 and OpenGL ES 3.0.
Valve has got Left 4 Dead 2 running under Linux faster than under Windows.
Valve has confirmed plans to release Steam for Linux, along with a native port of Left 4 Dead 2.
AMD's Richard Huddy claims game developers want direct-to-metal access to PC graphics hardware.
October 14 2021 | 15:04