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Radeon Gallium3D: A Half-Decade Behind Catalyst?

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 19 January 2012 at 10:00 AM EST. Page 8 of 9. 47 Comments.

It is not only the OpenGL support that lags years behind in Mesa, but the performance can too. In none of these wide-range of OpenGL tests carried out natively under Linux did the modern Radeon Gallium3D driver on the Mobility Radeon X300 128MB GPU out-perform the Catalyst drivers from years ago. In some of the tests, even the pre-Orca Catalyst/fglrx Linux driver from early 2006 still outperform the open-source Radeon stack from six years later. With many of the tests, the ancient Catalyst drivers were multiple times faster than the R300 Gallium3D driver of today.

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With the latest open-source code, the OpenGL rendering was also incorrect -- and not like Catalyst -- for some of the Linux tests.