When is Intel going to support the latest version of OpenGL, I wonder? You know - like the real GPU companies do.
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When is Intel going to support the latest version of OpenGL, I wonder? You know - like the real GPU companies do.
I wish Raspberry Pi was ARMv7. Still supporting ARMv6 when ARMv8 is about to ship soon is such a waste of time. At least I hope the next-gen Raspberry Pi skips ARMv7 and goes to ARMv8 (with Cortex...
Stop trying to make Tizen happen. It's not going to happen. It's a hosh posh of mobile operating systems, with Samsung pulling in one direction and Intel in another, just like they did with Nokia and...
I hope 1.0 will support WebM with VP9 and Opus.
Finally. If Firefox starts to support it in the stable version soon, there will be much faster adoption for WebRTC.
I for one can't wait until they adopt the VP9 codec in WebRTC (and replace VP8),...
I don't know about Wayland, but this is exactly why Canonical needed a new UI/display server for Ubuntu. Because the old one was slow enough on PC's, let alone on mobile devices. It needed a lean...
It's going to arrive in 13.10, right? Even that may be a little rushed for 14.04 LTS.
I agree it needs to be better than h.265, even if by 1%, but it needs to beat it across all tests. Some say it doesn't really matter, as long as it's close in performance and open source. But I think...
Their focus should really be to make 100% sure there is unified support for the ARMv8 architecture from day one of ARMv8 chips coming to market.
Just forget about ARMv7 and ARMv6. With the...
Getting unified Android/Linux/ChromeOS drivers would be ideal, whoever manages to bring us that. It should've been Google's project from day one of Android, but I guess it wasn't their priority,...
If anything this shows what a placebo effect Windows 8 has been having on people who said "Windows 8 is better for gaming than Windows 7!". It's pretty obvious almost nothing changed.
As for the...
Relax people. I'm on Google's side, but this makes complete sense for Apple to do it, for the exact same reasons it made sense for Google to strip it down for what they need it. I believe even Google...
Well it's a good thing Ubuntu is switching to a much more efficient OpenGL ES 2.0-based interface then. I've always found Unity to be too bloated, even compared to Windows 7 & Aero. So looking...
This should put the argument that Ubuntu Touch should've used EFL to rest.
Seriously what's with all these crippled Celeron Chromebooks that either have crappy battery life or cost twice as much as they should for their performance level? Just put a quad core Cortex A15 in...
Is it me or ever since Canonical announced the Mir display server, everyone else seems to be doubling down on implementing Wayland support?
To remove the looming threats of MPEG-LA's on manufacturers considering using VP8. They were using a common patent troll tactic - threaten with lawsuit if they don't pay up. Many of the small...
Not true anymore:
http://pacoup.com/2012/12/20/vp8-webm-vs-h-264-mp4-december-2012/
But yeah, besides WebRTC, this ship has already sailed. So VP9 better be at least as good as h.265, but they...
Good choice. I just hope they start offering design resources and guidelines so developers can create beautiful Ubuntu apps even if they suck at design (which is often the case with Linux developers,...
The Linux community will hate them for this, and for good reason, but if they were smart, they'd just leave it up to the new HTML5 DRM standard, which means others will get the blame for "having DRM...