If that gets rolled out quick enough I don't have to give nvidia my money for that much power with the laptop I'm thinking of getting!
Hurry intel! Your drivers are absolutely amazing, but I need more than the X3100...
Phoronix: Intel GMA 4-Series Support On Linux
Committed this afternoon to the xf86-video-intel driver development branch at FreeDesktop.org is support for Intel's GMA 4-Series Chipsets. The 4-Series IGPs (namely the Intel X4500) are brand new and is designed to be three times faster than the current Intel GMA X3100...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=NjUzMw
If that gets rolled out quick enough I don't have to give nvidia my money for that much power with the laptop I'm thinking of getting!
Hurry intel! Your drivers are absolutely amazing, but I need more than the X3100...
With all the work there is being done on 3D these days, it is hard to keep track of what hardware is 3D accelerated out-of-the-box when you install a new version of your favorite distribution.
Would it be possible to develop a small Gnome/KDE applet that tells the user if you have 3D acceleration?
And if, where should I submit such an idea?
It'll seem a bit weird, if your distribution needs to tell you, that you're capable of using accelerated 3D, as if it was a miracle.
A better option would be to include a simple "glxinfo | grep "direct rendering"" and display "Direct Rendering: Yes|No" in the system monitor of GNOME/KDE.
What does '3 times faster' than the Intel X3100 chips mean? What level would that be?
I'm asking because I'm wondering if I should hold off buying a laptop and wait for this new generation Montevina and the Intel X4500 graphics. I have just discovered that Nvidia has a major heating problem with their chips (namely, 8400M and 8600M) which is offered in Dell XPS and many HP systems. Those are two laptop companies I was looking into and if the Nvidia video chips in there are problems, I need to look at either Intel X3100 or video chips with ATI in them.
Should I wait? How much will the new generation of laptops cost? If I wait a month, will there be a new type of thin/light laptop similar to the Dell XPS M1330 but with the Centrino 2 Montevina cpu and X4500 graphics?
If it's feasible for you, I'd definitely recommend going with intel or amd for your next gpu, due to the whole FOSS drivers/specs thing for one, and yes-- I have had problems with my geforce 8400m gs. I applied a bios update, and it's been stable since, but I haven't stress tested it yet-- I should do that soon. Good old nexuiz
Also, If I recall correctly, the X4500 is /already/ brilliantly supported under Ubuntu Intrepid and such.
I hope centrino 2 isn't expensive just because it's new, I'd certainly go with it-- intel is amazing with all their drivers, none of this broadcom wireless or creative sound garbage.
Last edited by ethana2; 08-02-2008 at 05:31 PM.