On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Jordan Crouse wrote:
> For about a year and a half, the Qualcomm Linux team has been working to
> support
> the OpenGL ES 3D core in the Snapdragon processor. The hardware made its
> debut
> in the Nexus One and has subsequently been used in a few other commercial
On Thu, Jul 1, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Jordan Crouse wrote:
> For about a year and a half, the Qualcomm Linux team has been working to
> support
> the OpenGL ES 3D core in the Snapdragon processor. ?The hardware made its
> debut
> in the Nexus One and has subsequently been used in a few other commercial
For about a year and a half, the Qualcomm Linux team has been working to support
the OpenGL ES 3D core in the Snapdragon processor. The hardware made its debut
in the Nexus One and has subsequently been used in a few other commercial
products since then. To support the 3D GPU we wrote a kernel ba
For about a year and a half, the Qualcomm Linux team has been working to support
the OpenGL ES 3D core in the Snapdragon processor. The hardware made its debut
in the Nexus One and has subsequently been used in a few other commercial
products since then. To support the 3D GPU we wrote a kernel b