[[!meta title="Eliminating glyph fallbacks"]]
-[[!tag exa performance xorg i965]]
+[[!tag exa performance xorg intel i965]]
Sometimes things get worse before they get better.
[[!meta title="LCA 2008 Update on EXA/i965"]]
-[[!tag exa performance xorg i965]]
+[[!tag exa performance xorg intel i965]]
I'm definitely overdue as far as posting an update on the progress of
the work we've been doing to improve EXA performance for the i965
[[!meta title="A new job, but old performance fixes"]]
-[[!tag exa performance i965]]
+[[!tag exa performance intel i965]]
Many readers have heard already, but it will be news to some that I
recently changed jobs. After just short of 4 years with Red Hat, I've
[[!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
[[!meta title="A first look at Glucose on the i965"]]
-[[!tag xorg exa performance i965]]
+[[!tag xorg exa performance intel 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
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