Panfrost Gallium3D Driver For ARM Mali Can Now Render A Cube
The Panfrost open-source driver project previously known as "Chai" for creating an open-source 3D driver stack for ARM's Mali Midgard hardware now has a working shaded cube being rendered using the open-source code as part of its new "half-way" driver based on Gallium3D.
Alyssa Rosenzwig announced today that this partially implemented Gallium3D driver is now able to run a test OpenGL ES rendered cube on a Mali T760 GPU without relying upon any proprietary compiler shaders -- a.k.a. no blobs.
If you are interested in this developer's work on getting this Panfrost Gallium3D driver brought up and beginning to render tiny bits of OpenGL ES, see the latest developer update.
Alyssa Rosenzwig announced today that this partially implemented Gallium3D driver is now able to run a test OpenGL ES rendered cube on a Mali T760 GPU without relying upon any proprietary compiler shaders -- a.k.a. no blobs.
If you are interested in this developer's work on getting this Panfrost Gallium3D driver brought up and beginning to render tiny bits of OpenGL ES, see the latest developer update.
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