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Posted by Tristan
 - November 01, 2021, 22:59:58
What they mean by that is most UE4 games can't be run on a Raspberry Pi device at playable speeds simply because they're made for more powerful PC's that aren't ARM PC's. But I presume this Vulkan update will allow Pi users to do a whole lot more in areas where the Pi is capable, such as emulation and older games that might need a graphics boost. I'm sure we will all find out soon!
Posted by James Jones
 - October 29, 2021, 22:28:41
Does this mean anything to someone just running X or Wayland? Which OSes will have Vulkan 1.1?
Posted by systemBuilder
 - October 29, 2021, 21:41:21
Wait huh?  So Pi4 doesn't run UE4, and now it doesn't run UE4, 60% faster?  Which other 3D engines doesn't it run faster?  Do any of these performance boosts matter at all?
Posted by Redaktion
 - October 28, 2021, 19:55:55
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has introduced Vulkan 1.1 compliance to the Raspberry Pi 4 family of single-board computers (SBCs). Support for Vulkan 1.1.1 brings about a noticeable GPU performance uplift for the already powerful SBCs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-Raspberry-Pi-4-receives-a-massive-performance-boost-with-Vulkan-1-1-support.575941.0.html