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Not a long one, but still really nice to see. Intel were at GDC showing off Vulkan running on their hardware.

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Dota 2, as he says, is running on their open source driver on Source 2, impressive.

It's really great to see it across many different devices. It shows how well it can scale, and I love every little bit I see about Vulkan. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Intel, Video, Vulkan
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6 comments

prueba_hola Mar 25, 2016
today, the public intel driver don't support vulkan true ?

i'm using ppa oibaf and this don't have vulkan, i think


Last edited by prueba_hola on 25 March 2016 at 12:03 am UTC
dubigrasu Mar 25, 2016
GFXBench 5
Well, I want that.
minj Mar 25, 2016
Ivy Bridge! Grumble grumble
jnrivers Mar 25, 2016
Shut up and take my money! Oh wait forgot opensource.
Shished Mar 25, 2016
Ivy Bridge! Grumble grumble
Vulkan on Ivy bridge is supported by FOSS Linux driver.
STiAT Mar 25, 2016
Shut up and take my money! Oh wait forgot opensource.

They'll happily take your money when you buy your next hardware ;-).
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