Uros Nedic wrote:
Bad 3D graphics card support is just one of consequences of bad
architecture. It emerged since GPUs become increasingly powerful
in recent years. Gallium3D is one ad-hoc answer to this problem.
We all hope it'd be successful. What will happen when we have
heterogeneous microchips with many different cores in itself (scalar,
superscalar, etc.)? We should build again new technology to deal
with it.

I disagree. I would attribute the lack of good graphics card support (beyond nVidia and a few others) to vendors not providing good drivers or refusing to provide the specifications needed to produce them.

Cheers,
--
Shawn Walker
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