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Imagination GPUs now support OpenGL 4.6 using Zink
(blog.imaginationtech.com)
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In English in England, that sentence reads as meaning all Imagination GPUs. Were it less than all GPUs, one would expect "Some Imagination GPUs" or some other qualification.
The contrast between the two forms gives the impression of deceptive marketing. And that's what it is.
Marketing? What are they marketing? This is free software.
GPUs
And?
@BreakDecks @isVeryLoud there not marketing anything they have no incentive to do so just showing off their cool software