06-22-2020, 06:00 PM
If the underlying reason for your questions are about the GPU performance, the Pinebook Pro is likely not for you.
It performs well for most desktop tasks. Some of the general or video acceleration is not complete in all distros.
Even though the RockChip RK3399 has been out for a while, the Linux kernel work is still on-going for both CPU and
the GPU.
To compare, for the money, the Pinebook Pro gives quite good graphical experience, (assuming all the bits and
pieces are configured properly with the kernel). But, it's no where near an average x64 laptop in GPU performance.
Sorry, I don't know about Vulkan, nor the compute shaders.
It performs well for most desktop tasks. Some of the general or video acceleration is not complete in all distros.
Even though the RockChip RK3399 has been out for a while, the Linux kernel work is still on-going for both CPU and
the GPU.
To compare, for the money, the Pinebook Pro gives quite good graphical experience, (assuming all the bits and
pieces are configured properly with the kernel). But, it's no where near an average x64 laptop in GPU performance.
Sorry, I don't know about Vulkan, nor the compute shaders.
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Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale
Arwen Evenstar
Princess of Rivendale