Couple of edits:

i915:  I'd leave the bit about "embedded" out.  I don't think it's used for
any new deployments at this point.

1965: How about "Implements intel-specific parts of OpenGL entrypoints"

ISL isn't really for converting between surface formats.  A better
one-sentence description would be "A library for computing image sizes and
memory layouts"

BLORP: How about "blit, clear, and resolve functionality" rather than
"driver functionality"

NIR: Not really a "front-end" more of an "optimizing middle compiler"

Looks snazzy though. :-)

On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 6:19 PM, Laura Ekstrand <la...@jlekstrand.net>
wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I developed the following infographic to inform readers about the various
> parts that make up the Intel Mesa drivers.  It is intended to help groups
> inside Intel better understand the open source community, and at the same
> time, it helps train newcomers to Mesa in driver architecture.
>
> I haven't put this in a tree yet since it is a combination of a
> LibreOffice Draw document and a binary image file.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Laura
>
> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1D0k3-p88xEame5gepJQfIcCyZhG4CAsW/
> view?usp=sharing
>
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