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LLVMpipe Scaling With Intel's Core i7 Gulftown

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At Phoronix we have posted a new article. A link to this from your

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Title: LLVMpipe Scaling With Intel's Core i7 Gulftown ( -at -) Phoronix

Direct Link: http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=15407

Summary: "When finding out that an Intel Core i7 970 "Gulftown" CPU was

on the way, which boasts six physical cores plus another six logical

cores via Hyper Threading, immediately coming to mind was to try out

this latest Intel 32nm processor with the Gallium3D LLVMpipe driver.

There's a lot to love about Gallium3D when it comes open-source Linux

graphics drivers with the possibilities being presented by the different

state trackers (such as native Direct3D 11 support on Linux) and the

hardware drivers themselves being more advanced, easier to write, and

eventually should be much faster than the classic Mesa drivers for

Linux. One of the drivers that has especially been of interest is

LLVMpipe, which is an attempt to finally make a useful CPU-based

software rasterizer for Linux by leveraging the Low-Level Virtual

Machine infrastructure. Here is our introductory article to LLVMpipe and

even with a Core i7 "Bloomfield" processor the driver is very demanding,

but with Intel's Gulftown the results are somewhat surprising as we

experiment with how this CPU-based driver scales up to twelve threads."

 

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