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minus-squarepoVoqlinkfedilink1•3 years agoI wonder if this has a similar effect on older intel HW… would probably help with Vulkan using emulators.
minus-square@thervingi@lemmy.mlOPlinkfedilink1•3 years agoProbably yes. Vulkan is everywhere now. For example I use a lot of Gamescope to play (upscale) older games and it uses Vulkan.
minus-square@Echedenyan@lemmy.mllinkfedilink1•edit-23 years agoNot on IvyBridge hardware as well as other. I think that poVoq implied support for this and similar hardware using conversion layers.
minus-squarepoVoqlinkfedilink1•3 years agoI was thinking about console emulators like ppsspp and dolphin, but yes DXVK might also benefit.
I wonder if this has a similar effect on older intel HW… would probably help with Vulkan using emulators.
Probably yes. Vulkan is everywhere now. For example I use a lot of Gamescope to play (upscale) older games and it uses Vulkan.
Not on IvyBridge hardware as well as other.
I think that poVoq implied support for this and similar hardware using conversion layers.
I was thinking about console emulators like ppsspp and dolphin, but yes DXVK might also benefit.