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Mishaal Rahman / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Google is working to improve the performance of graphical Linux apps on Android, which currently run slowly using inefficient CPU-based rendering.
- This will be achieved by implementing gfxstream, a technology that forwards graphics API calls to the host’s GPU for near-native performance.
- Evidence for this was found in a hidden “Graphics Acceleration” setting in the Terminal app that enables a new “GPU-accelerated renderer.”
Earlier this year, Google…
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