They are about their drivers working for most uses and it being relatively stable for most uses. Qualcomm does not give a crap about power users. They're very very very separated from users. They just make SoCs to sell to phone manufacturers. Nvidia seems to be fairly power user friendly from recent history at least.
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(05-19-2016, 04:05 PM)Nintonito Wrote: Really? Now that is interesting, what little documents Qualcomm has provided say the 430 is the only one with support. Clearly that has changed (not that it was ever a hardware issue, just business). Still, it's good that the adreno 400 series wasn't left behind like the 300 series was. I've told you long ago about hidden es3.2 on qc driver that was there since N-DP1. qc SDK page is outdated, never maintained/edited they haven't even updated A530 references (to get the idea just look how they're managing dev forums) and finally talks were happening everywhere about entire 4xx series should be getting Vulkan and es3.2 eventually
Ppsspp devs found an fix to avoid crashes in the galaxy s7 exynos
https://github.com/hrydgard/ppsspp/pull/8769 05-25-2016, 12:34 AM
(05-25-2016, 12:05 AM)brujo5 Wrote: Ppsspp devs found an fix to avoid crashes in the galaxy s7 exynosThe patch seems pretty easy to port to dolphin, but as I don't have an affected device, I can't test it. PRs are welcome of course 05-25-2016, 08:57 AM
(05-24-2016, 01:37 PM)zxcvbad Wrote: I've told you long ago about hidden es3.2 on qc driver that was there since N-DP1. Well I must admit you were right, poking on GFXBench revealed all Adreno 4xx nexus devices have ES 3.2 on N. I wonder if the marshmallow dev drivers support ES3.2 on adreno 4, would be nice to flash on devices that won't get N. 05-25-2016, 08:38 PM
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