-[[meta title="Running render_bench against EXA/i965"]]
+[[!meta title="Running render_bench against EXA/i965"]]
-[[tag exa performance xorg i965]]
+[[!tag exa performance xorg intel i965]]
Earlier this month I attended the X Developers' Summit in Cambridge,
UK (not the Cambridge near Boston, USA). We stayed at Clare College
i965 chip, so it was definitely a worthwhile thing to do. Here are the
results I got (comparing XAA and EXA both against imlib2):
-[[img render_bench-offscreen.png]]
+[[!img render_bench-offscreen.png]]
All of the numbers are from the same 2.13GHz dual-core Intel
machine. But the absolute numbers aren't interesting anyway. The
times can view the [EXA
log](http://cworth.org/exa/i965/render_bench/render_bench-exa.log) and
[XAA
-log](http://cworth.org/exa/i965/render_bench/render_bench-exa.log)
+log](http://cworth.org/exa/i965/render_bench/render_bench-xaa.log)
files.
One thing that would be useful is for someone to augment the framework