On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 6:38 PM, Peter Mc Donough <mcd-mail-li...@gmx.net> wrote:
> Am 04.01.2016 um 21:54 schrieb Roman Lebedev:
> ...
>>
>> So if you want OpenCL - you need to use either proprietary drivers
>> from AMD or NVIDIA.
>>
>
> Just out of curiosity.
> What about the intel-branch and its newer processors with graphics support?
> Also no openCL?
As far i'm concerned, there is no proprietary drivers for intel.

Mesa OpenCL / GalliumCompute is promising, but as of now[1], has no
2D image read / 2D image write / 3D image read / 3D image write - nothing
to talk about.

[ THE REST OF THE MAIL IS A PERSONAL OPINION IF MAIL'S AUTHOR. >

The only driver for intel GPU's is beignet, and _THAT_ thing is really broken,
feature incomplete and just buggy. (at least as of some time before
this mail was sent)
It must not exist on end-user systems for at least a few more years.

I have seen one too many users [with beignet installed] with darktable broken
due to beignet...

Same deal with pocl, but that thing also lies that cpu is gpu, which gives me
moral right to call it abomination :)

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I'm afraid i have nothing to say about APU's.

So yeah, as of 2016-01, either proprietary drivers from AMD or NVIDIA or bust :)

[1] https://wiki.freedesktop.org/dri/GalliumCompute/
>
> cu
> Peter
Roman.

>

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