We would have to take a look at whether to revisit this but back when the pipeline
was implemented there was not a single Intel chipset we could rely upon.
We only enabled it for ATI & Nvidia chipsets.

JavaFX enables on Intel HD and later chips but also doesn't enable it on any of
the Intel chipsets that were around when the 2D decisions were made.

Since OpenGL is an optional pipeline and that's at your risk I expect
we did not apply the same criteria. Actually a lot of the OGL drivers
were flaky for most vendors ..

-phil.

On 10/14/12 1:56 PM, Clemens Eisserer wrote:
Hi,

While performance testing to compare the different pipelines I noticed
the D3D pipeline doesn't work ("Couldn't enable D3D pipeline") with
Intel's latest drivers on Sandy Bridge running Windows7.
As modern intel GPUs are feature-wise quite on par with "real"
discrete graphic cards, and I am able to run the OpenGL pipeline, I
wonder wether its a known bug or if the hw/driver combination has been
blacklisted?

Thanks, Clemens

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