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I agree with some of what you say.
I have been baking my own rom's for Snapdragon (HTC Desire/Nexus One and HTC Desire HD). It's only in the last 4-5 months that places like Code Aurora have really started to blossom. On my older 2.3 based rom's they would max out at around 30-40fps using the crummy vendor (HTC) supplied drivers.. now on the same hardware with ICS 62-70fps depending on the test in the same software.. that's a HUGE improvement. My rom is now very fluid in it's rendering.. there are very few apps that are not smooth.. not bad for 2-3 year old phone. (note there is still a big difference between the Desire/Nexus One and DesireHD in terms of graphics performance). Both are dramatically smoother than anything HTC have brought to market.
I am keen to see if what the snapdragon developers keep to their statements about open source.. that could dramatically change the market.
Edited 2012-04-06 00:07 UTC