X-Git-Url: https://git.cworth.org/git?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fglucose%2Fi965%2Ffirst_look.mdwn;h=6aeac4ccfc5af9dae8ea30f017256174fcd21aa7;hb=5c014fe14d7a114dc525711d3236feb10f27177f;hp=a02187bcfb9fe2ff66207f5ab11b043b4c81bb54;hpb=905880acc0d50bb6c2cf6f8ae35921dd6bb8f482;p=cworth.org diff --git a/src/glucose/i965/first_look.mdwn b/src/glucose/i965/first_look.mdwn index a02187b..6aeac4c 100644 --- a/src/glucose/i965/first_look.mdwn +++ b/src/glucose/i965/first_look.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -[[meta title="A first look at Glucose on the i965"]] +[[!meta title="A first look at Glucose on the i965"]] -[[tag xorg exa performance i965]] +[[!tag xorg exa performance i965]] As readers of my blog know, I've been working on improving the Intel 965 driver within the [EXA](http://cworth.org/tag/exa/) acceleration @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ So here are the results I got for three acceleration architectures: The results are all normalized to the performance of our baseline, XAA. And larger numbers are better. -[[img expedite.png]] +[[!img expedite.png]] The [raw data](http://cworth.org/glucose/i965/first_look/expedite.data) is also