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www.igalia.com
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| | | | | Igalia is an open source consultancy specialised in the development of innovative projects and solutions. Our engineers have expertise in a wide range of technological areas, including browsers and client-side web technologies, graphics pipeline, compilers and virtual machines. We have the most WPE, WebKit, Chromium/Blink and Firefox expertise found in the consulting business, including many reviewers and committers. Igalia designs, develops, customises and optimises GNU/Linux-based solutions for companies across the globe. Our work and contributions are present in many projects such as GStreamer, Mesa 3D, WebKit, Chromium, etc. | |
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asahilinux.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] Asahi Linux has released its first public Apple Silicon GPU driver, enabling hardware acceleration for desktop environments and older 3D games on M-series systems, with ongoing development for more advanced OpenGL and Vulkan support. | |
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daenney.github.io
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blog.mecheye.net
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| | | [AI summary] The article explores the complexities of modern graphics rendering, focusing on topics like render pass management, buffer allocation, and the evolution of graphics APIs. It emphasizes the importance of understanding how state is managed, the role of buffer renaming, and the transition from older APIs like OpenGL to modern ones such as Vulkan and Direct3D 12. The author also discusses the challenges of working with legacy systems and the benefits of using Direct State Access (DSA) in OpenGL to reduce errors and improve efficiency. | ||