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RE[3]: Comment by strim
by przemo_li on Wed 7th Nov 2012 08:33
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RPi GPU is made by broadcom. Or is broadcom brand of Qualcom?
Its nice GPU where (almost) whole gpu driver reside in firmware. Nice because porting to new OS require just (comparatively) small layer able to feed and gather data. Not nice since, its closed source, and hence Linux Kernel devs will not accept any open source parts.




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Big errata: If we are talking PowerVR, Ti SoCs (which traditionally come with extensive documentation of anything but the GPU) would be a better example. Turns out RPi uses a Qualcomm GPU, so that's just Qualcomm being dicks again by purposely giving out incomplete manuals.
Edited 2012-11-07 08:05 UTC