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Don't think this applies to ARM based powerVR SoCs... looks MIPS specific and most likely for their newer offerings..
I doubt there's an awful lot about the driver that would be MIPS specific. There's a good chance that it could still be ported to other archs and SoCs by someone who knows GPU drivers, so long as they can figure out what I/O ports go where.Don't think this applies to ARM based powerVR SoCs... looks MIPS specific and most likely for their newer offerings..
damn, I missed that! (and I never met Romain337).Last saturday, with Linux-SWAT, Sebt3, Romain337 and beers ,
Don't worry. We may make it again ASAP.damn, I missed that! (and I never met Romain337).Last saturday, with Linux-SWAT, Sebt3, Romain337 and beers ,
Why?Phoronix is hardly a reliable source for news. :/
From what I understand, probably nothing. If they do this it'd likely be for their newer chipset, not the older ones in the Pandora and soon Pyra.I know its a dumb question but if we had these drivers what would that mean to us Pandora users
Nothing anywhere says anything about MIPS or CI20. Someone asked a MIPS employee if they were working on open source GPU drivers, he responded yes, that's it.If it's for MIPS, the CI20 is using a 5-series GPU which is entirely relevant here.
You could be overestimating how well known these leaks are. I've not yet heard them talked about by anyone outside of here.They could just relicense and release the leaked drivers though, all their enemies should already have them.
I wonder if some patent trolling could be legally performed based on information from leaked drivers. What I mean is if their patent excuse is really valid now...