>> Apparently, the current incarnation of EXA is built on the assumption that
>> everything should be accelerated, and that when it isn't, it's a bug. Hence,
>> it pays no attention whatsoever to the performance of software rendering.
> That's not 'strong vocabulary' but simply baseless flamebait.
Sorry if you took it that way.
I think you'll agree that current incarnations of EXA do some rather silly
things when some, but not all operations in a sequence can be accelerated.
Since some rather smart people are working on EXA, I have trouble understanding
why this rather obvious shortcoming.
Juliusz
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