"With that said however, in the high-end mobile device market Qualcomm has been by far the biggest winner of the ES 3.x generation thus far" well not really. In terms of sales, QC has been the leader, yes, but not because of their crappy papersheet check box OGL3 ES implementation. Their drivers are broken, nothing works...
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przemo_li - Monday, August 11, 2014 - link
""the AEP in turn brings the OpenGL ES API closer to parity with the OpenGL API""But now "AZDO". Paths with lowest driver overhead (and most GPU friendly), are not present.
ArthurG - Monday, August 11, 2014 - link
"With that said however, in the high-end mobile device market Qualcomm has been by far the biggest winner of the ES 3.x generation thus far"well not really. In terms of sales, QC has been the leader, yes, but not because of their crappy papersheet check box OGL3 ES implementation. Their drivers are broken, nothing works...
tuxRoller - Tuesday, August 12, 2014 - link
Luckily we also have freedreno drivers which do work (although are currently only supporting gl 2.1, iirc).