Graphics in Linux and OSS
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Liquid Cooled AMD Vega Dual-GPU Found In Linux Drivers Coding
We recently found AMD Vega 10 as well as Polaris 12 code in Linux drivers and now we have found hints of AMD Vega dual-GPU graphics cards in the drivers as well. We have been following leaks regarding AMD Vega for some time now and although it was speculated that there would indeed be a liquid cooled version, we did not see an AMD Vega dual-GPU in the works and this is surprising.
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Radeon Linux Driver Shows Possible LCS based Dual GPU VEGA
It is not the first time that a set of Linux drivers reveal a thing or two about unannounced products. In the latest leak they now indicate the existence of a liquid cooled Vega, which we already knew but also a dual-GPU version.
There’s a number of things that come to mind though, AMD might be pursuing a new Radeon Pro based dual-GPU product, but the existence of these entries in the drivers are interesting.
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Marek submits patch series for threaded Gallium to Mesa, boosts performance in games
AMD employee and Mesa developer Marek Olšák is at it again, proposing a series of patches that would boost performance for AMD GPUs running the open drivers.
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Westfield - Wayland HTML5 Browser IPC
I had this lying around for some time but realized I never really announced it on the ML, so here it is!
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Westfield: Wayland For HTML5/JavaScript
Westfield is a new independent project that provides a Wayland protocol XML parser and generator for JavaScript.
Developer Erik De Rijcke announced Westfield as a "nearly fully compatible on the wire with the existing libwayland implementation", but libwayland is for C while Westfield is for JavaScript on client-side and Java server-side. Communication with Westfield is done using WebSockets.
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Data Science Orgs Form GPU Initiative for Data Analytics
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Data Science And Deep Learning Application Leaders Form GPU Open Analytics Initiative
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MapD Open Sources GPU-Powered Database
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GOAI Publishes Python Data Frame for GPU Analytics
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NVIDIA Introduces Open-Source, Voxel-Based SDK to Accelerate GPU Applications
The 2017 NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference (NVIDIA GTC) kicked off May 8 with a talk by Rama Hoetzlein, NVIDIA lead architect for GVDB Voxels. NVIDIA GDVB Voxels is a new open-source software development kit for generic representation, computation, and rendering of voxel-based data.
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