On Tuesday, 11 September 2018 00.46.25 EDT Gerald Henriksen wrote: > OpenCL would depend on if that has been ported to Dragonfly or not, > but it at least in theory can work with the AMD open source drivers, > Intel drivers, and on the CPU.
Both DPorts and Ravenports have both opencl and libclc packages. > The Ryzen with APU (Raven Ridge codename) is likely just too new > having only been released in February and even as late as May there > were still a lot of stability issues on Linux (when using the APU). So > without Dragonfly support for the APU you would need a separate, > supported video card in order to get anything other than perhaps text. > > Given the lack of Raven Ridge support you may want to consider pricing > out getting a plain Ryzen CPU + separate GPU, may either save you > money or allow to get a better GPU for the same money unless you > specifically want the ability to drop back to the APU in the future if > the drivers get ported to Dragonfly. Is the APU part of the CPU or a separate chip? Does the Threadripper come with an APU? Pierre -- ve ka'a ro klaji la .romas. se jmaji
