They're both fully open source devices (well, mostly - some parts
like graphics drivers aren't open source, but they do at least incorporate TI's PowerVR GPUs) and they both have TI processors likely to get support for LSK 3.3.
Not exact matches
Over the years, many comedic ensembles have assembled for cross-country racing movies
like It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Cannonball Run, Speed Zone, Rat Race, etc. — grim, cautionary tales that disquieted audiences with their
graphic portrayal of traffic accidents, and
drivers who have a reckless disregard for...
Drive plays
like a mix of Steve McQueen flick, as if it were directed by a young Michael Mann with a dash of Taxi
Driver, with its terse dialogue and sleek, stylized, music - tinged sequences, though with sudden bursts of rather bloody, quite disturbingly
graphic violence.
Personally we have always
liked Ford's
driver - coaching instrument
graphics, which reward you with green leaf icons as your mpg increases.
Exactly what more Codemasters can actually add to the series to make another iteration purchase worthy is debatable, but provided they manage to finally deliver on their concept of feeling
like your living the life of a racing
driver, add in some post-race animations animations, tweak the handling a little and update the
graphics then fans will likely be happy.
Apparently it will offer «a console -
like experience on the PC,» which means less messing around with
graphics options and
drivers before being able to play the games themselves.
It is not surprising that there are many skeptics who
like I am, are very knowledgeable in many of the over lapping fields, of gas chromatography, anthropology, radio
graphics of X-ray and particle physics, biological plant and animal processes, agriculture, high power radio transmission and reception, and its attendant multiplexing of signals, mining, reforestation plans and progress realities, nuclear, gas, and coal power plant construction techniques, organic gardening, astronomy, stellar physics, global circulation pattern
drivers, and have also spent considerable time out doors in a tent and sleeping bag.
Like NVIDIA and AMD, Intel releases regular
graphics driver updates.
If you have to install the most up - to - date
driver for your
graphics card, instead of waiting for it to be available in Windows Update, you can use the control panel software from companies
like AMD, Nvidia, and Intel to update your
graphics card depending on the brand you use.
The Windows Experience Index
likes running itself to generate updated ratings after
graphics card
driver updates, and can consume a lot of system resources running benchmarks in the background — all to update a meaningless score.
The problem is that, without official manufacturer support, it can be a nightmare to keep things
like the radio and
graphics drivers up to date.
For example, it will erase cache files for other browsers
like Chrome and Firefox, or delete the useless setup folders NVIDIA's
graphics driver installers create when you update your
graphics drivers, which can consume hundreds of megabytes each.
But,
like on Windows, many of these games require the latest
graphics drivers for optimal performance and the fewest bugs.
I quickly started criticizing its lack of proper Wacom WinTAB
drivers that would enable pressure sensitive stylus use in professional
graphics programs
like Photoshop and Painter.
The latter includes
drivers and a settings dashboard for the
graphics hardware, along with features
like Battery Boost, which offers dramatically improved gaming performance when the system is on battery power, ShadowPlay, which lets you record in - game video, and Game Stream (for streaming your games to an Nvidia Shield).