silicon motion gpus?
never heard of these!
Phoronix: Silicon Motion Driver Gets RandR 1.2, EXA
If you happen to be using a Silicon Motion GPUs, there's good news with its latest open-source driver update. A Mandriva engineer has released xf86-video-siliconmotion 1.7.0, which adds in some significant features...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=Njk2MQ
silicon motion gpus?
never heard of these!
Me either. I can't really find anything on google either. Does anyone have a link to some specifications or something?
From what I can figure out, they make embedded gpus? I don't know why you'd want an Xorg driver for that, though.
Silicon Motion products were used in a number of laptops if you go back a few years :
http://www.allbusiness.com/electroni...6471414-1.html
Mandriva's netbook also has silicon motion graphics:
http://www.gdium.com/en/product/liberty1000
The older 7xx chips were used in a number of older laptops. The newer 501/502 chips are usually SoCs and are used for various embedded platforms. Only the later 7xx chips had 3D engines, the 501/502 chips are 2D only. All the chips support rotated 2D blits and basic video overlay. I wrote the initial siliconmotion dualhead support years ago on an old thinkpad with a siliconmotion chip.