Guy Lunardi
September 23, 2017
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Many thanks to Google for recording all the XDC2017 talks. To make them easier to watch, here are direct links to each talk recorded at XDC2017.
Ben Widawsky (Intel) - Modifiers and implementing end to end compression on Intel
James Jones (NVIDIA) - Unix Device Memory Allocation Update
Laura Abbott (Red Hat) - Ion future and open discussion
Alex Goins (NVIDIA) - DeepColor: On-screen HDR Drawables in X
Martin Peres (Intel) - Intel GFX CI - What services we provide, our roadmaps, and how to replicate our efforts for other drivers
Mark Janes (Intel) - Frame Analysis with GPU Performance Counters
Gwan-gyeong Mun - Mesa for Tizen Platform
Pierre-Loup A. Griffais - gpuvis, a Visual Debugging Tool for GPU Scheduling
Kevin Brace - OpenChrome demo
Kaveh Nasri (Intel) - Mesa i965: Scenes from a Quiet Revolution
Eric Anholt (Broadcom) - Status of the Broadcom's vc4 driver
Daniel Vetter (Intel) - dim tooling and commit rights
Zhenyu Wang (Intel) - Full GPU virtualization in mediated pass-through way
Tom Stellard (Red Hat) - Current state of Open Source GPGPU
Kevin Brace (The OpenChrome Project maintainer / developer) - Reviving the Development of OpenChrome
Manasi Navare (Intel) - A Journey through Upstream Atomic KMS to achieve DP Compliance
Martin Peres (Intel) - Reducing the cost of upstream development to encourage collaboration
Robert Foss (Collabora) - drm_hwcomposer: A brief status update
Daniel Vetter (Intel) - State of the X.org
Keith Packard (Valve) - DRM Leasing
Kyle Brenneman (NVIDIA) - GLVND
Michal Lukaszek & Lukasz Spintzyk - Partial Updates in DRM Atomic
Francisco Jerez - Improving Graphics Performance through Energy Efficiency
Karol Herbst & Martin Peres - Nouveau updates
Dongseong Hwang - DRM Atomic and Hardware Overlays in Chrome OS
Brian Paul - Piglit Discussion
Adam Jackson - xserver 1.20 planning
Pierre-Loup A. Griffais - Mesa Regression Testing for Steam Games
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