Mesa 10.2 Improves Linux's Open-Source Graphics Drivers 58
An anonymous reader writes "Mesa 10.2 was introduced this week as the new shining example of what open source graphics (and open source projects in general) are capable of achieving. The latest release of this often underrepresented open source graphics driver project has many new OpenGL and driver features including a number of new OpenGL 4 extensions. The reverse-engineered Freedreno driver now poses serious competition to Qualcomm's Adreno driver, an OpenMAX implementation was added for Radeon video encoding support, Intel Broadwell support now works better, the software rasterizer supports OpenGL 3.3, and many other changes are present."
Re: capable of achieving (Score:5, Insightful)
That's fine, they don't really sell new games anymore. They sell subscriptions to services that resemble games.
Re:When you go from shit to crap (Score:4, Insightful)
Then why post on slashdot? Perhaps neowin is better for you?