(08-02-2017, 01:06 PM)JonnyH Wrote: Yes, but dolphin requires GLES3 (which isn't supported on sgx), and the current head uses features that hit bugs that weren't fixed until (relatively) recently.
All rogue cores should support GLES3.1 with the AEP (the only thing missing from 3.2 is ASTC, which was added in the Rogue-XT refresh)
Rogue first gen (6X30 and 6X00) do not include the AEP silicon. If the implementation is possible it was never used. The GX6X50's do actually support ASTC, as it's a mandatory part of AEP and then 3.2. They are the only core to include it optionally, but only Apple to my knowledge excluded the extended silicon. The most common implementation is the GX6250 in the MT8173/8176 which is used in devices like the Mi Pad 3, which offer full ES3.2 compliance. The 7 XE series optionally can include it but adoption of those units is basically unknown on android. The 7XT includes it mandatorily for android bound implementations, however the OGL 4.4 compliance (the new addition to the 7 series) was optional for desktop implementations. 8XE includes it mandatorily. So ATM basically every major android device that implements compatible rogue hardware also supports a nougat update with ES3.2 on board.