Vulkan vs. OpenGL Performance For Linux Games (July 2018)
In Summary : It has been a while since last publishing some Linux GPU driver benchmarks focused explicitly on the OpenGL vs. Vulkan perfor...
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In Summary :
It has been a while since last publishing some Linux GPU driver benchmarks focused explicitly on the OpenGL vs. Vulkan performance, but that changed today with a fresh look at the performance between these two Khronos graphics APIs when tested with AMD and NVIDIA hardware on the latest RadeonSI/RADV and NVIDIA Linux graphics drivers.
Since last delivering some focused OpenGL vs. Vulkan graphics benchmark results months ago, both the Radeon and NVIDIA Linux drivers have continued to mature. There have been countless RADV driver optimizations for this open-source Radeon Vulkan driver, especially for GFX9/Vega hardware, and as covered in countless Phoronix articles. The RadeonSI OpenGL driver though has continued improving too. For this Radeon benchmarking, tests were done with the Linux 4.17.5 stable kernel and using Mesa 18.2-dev this week as of git-ccb8309516.
On the NVIDIA side, there have been Vulkan driver improvements too. In particular, the latest NVIDIA Vulkan work has been the roll-out of their new Vulkan SPIR-V compiler introduced in the NVIDIA 396 driver series. Testing on the NVIDIA side was with this week's 396.24.10 beta driver that sports the latest extension work from Vulkan 1.1.80. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=opengl-vulkan-july2018&num=1
It has been a while since last publishing some Linux GPU driver benchmarks focused explicitly on the OpenGL vs. Vulkan performance, but that changed today with a fresh look at the performance between these two Khronos graphics APIs when tested with AMD and NVIDIA hardware on the latest RadeonSI/RADV and NVIDIA Linux graphics drivers.
Since last delivering some focused OpenGL vs. Vulkan graphics benchmark results months ago, both the Radeon and NVIDIA Linux drivers have continued to mature. There have been countless RADV driver optimizations for this open-source Radeon Vulkan driver, especially for GFX9/Vega hardware, and as covered in countless Phoronix articles. The RadeonSI OpenGL driver though has continued improving too. For this Radeon benchmarking, tests were done with the Linux 4.17.5 stable kernel and using Mesa 18.2-dev this week as of git-ccb8309516.
On the NVIDIA side, there have been Vulkan driver improvements too. In particular, the latest NVIDIA Vulkan work has been the roll-out of their new Vulkan SPIR-V compiler introduced in the NVIDIA 396 driver series. Testing on the NVIDIA side was with this week's 396.24.10 beta driver that sports the latest extension work from Vulkan 1.1.80. [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=opengl-vulkan-july2018&num=1