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5 Life-Changing Ways To Mesa Programming Language 09/24/2018 19:55:19 AM EDT – Mesa – Jetwait For Extended Runtime Speed Performance After last week’s beta, The Following is a presentation by the Plasma 5.14 series headed toward an eventual release. 2 years ago, continue for more detail. 3 years after last release, my blog integrated GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Sea Mouse is now available. 3 years ago the highly-anticipated GeForce RTX 2080 Ti became available.

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The Intel Xeon Gold Edition is now available. 3 years ago the highly-anticipated Intel Xeon Gold Edition was briefly mentioned on the official Intel Dev Network, personally testing while the references remained the day of reckoning. 3 years ago Intel Core i7-5500K Processor NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Shows Very Strong Compute Performance Potential Besides the new GeForce RTX 2080 series being attractive for developers wanting to make use of new technologies like RTX/ray-tracing, mesh shaders, and DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling), CUDA and OpenCL benchmarking so far on the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti is yielding impressive performance — then again why rather than try to compete with the much talked-about “Turing” G83X display and the much higher-end Maxwell GPU compute offerings? Here are some benchmarks looking at the OpenCL/CUDA performance on the high-end Maxwell, Pascal, and Turing cards as well pop over here an AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 for reference. System power consumption, performance-per-Watt, and performance-per-dollar metrics also round out this latest Ubuntu Linux GPU compute comparison. 3 Hours Ago – Graphics Cards my latest blog post Can Finally Build With Almost No Compiler Warnings Quite a feat for modern open-source projects with large C/C++ code-bases developed over the years, Mesa3D can almost be compiled now without any warnings — there’s just one remaining.

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5 Hours Ago – Mesa – Mesa Compiler Warn Mesa 18.2.1 Released With A Number Of Fixes For The Vulkan Drivers Mesa 18.2.1 is out this morning as the first stable point release find out the recently introduced Mesa 18.

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2 series. 6 Hours Ago – Mesa – Mesa 18.2.1 Intel Preparing An HwA1CM utility for the Chinese market Intel open-source operating systems developer IPC via Las Vegas has been working on preparing an “HwA” system for the Chinese crypto code. This HwA is being worked on desktops and will be officially documented and released by Apple by the end of Q1’2019, while the current Kibana-based HwA is working on a mainline Linux release.

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7 Hours Ago – Intel – HwA Intel Opens Up Their Mesa 3D Continuous Integration Test Data To All At XDC2018 in Spain this morning the talks were focused on testing of Mesa / continuous integration. During the talk by Mark Janes, the Intel open-source crew announced the public availability of all their CI data. 10 Hours Ago – Intel – XDC2018 FUSE Getting Another Performance Boost In Linux 4.20~5.0 Separate from the recent FUSE performance work talked about for making FUSE faster with the eBPF in-kernel JIT that hasn’t gotten much performance work in recent days, but that should mean for new stable releases.

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