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OpenCL support in Mesa is a long, long way away. This just enables current Mesa functionality on the new hardware, so support is basically the same as for Evergreen (5xxx series)
Out of curiosity, which app are you trying to use OpenCL with? I would think anything that uses it would be far better off using the proprietary drivers anyway since they have much higher performance.
Edited 2011-01-08 03:29 UTC