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  • Panfrost Gallium3D Driver For ARM Mali Can Now Render A Cube

    Phoronix: 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...

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    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    Phoronix: 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...

    http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?pag...-Way-Free-Cube
    Probably meant to be "proprietary shader compilers"?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by nanonyme View Post

      Probably meant to be "proprietary shader compilers"?
      Nope. FLOSS compilers. Read the blog.

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      • #4
        A bit unrelated to the actual news, but I wanted to confirm it based on what I deducted – if I understand correctly, we have two drivers: lima driver that covers Mali 400, 450 (and 470 I presume?), while the panfrost started as chai for Mali T760, but evolved to currently cover everything from Mali-T604 to the most recent Mali-G72?

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