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Chinese GPU Manufacturer Moore Threads Opens Source Code of Its Drivers to Improve Quality
Moore Threads, a company actively developing its own graphics processors in China, has taken an unexpected and important step towards the developer community. It has open-sourced its tool called GPU Compute Driver Bench. This is a specialized set of tests that allows checking the performance of graphics cards at the deepest level — directly at the driver level. Now anyone can see exactly how the software interacts with the company's graphics card "hardware" and where the weak points lie.
For the average user, this may sound like purely technical news, but in reality, it holds significant importance for the future of the industry. By opening up such tools, Moore Threads is essentially inviting enthusiasts and third-party programmers to help optimize the drivers for their graphics cards. Since Chinese graphics chips are still catching up to giants like NVIDIA and AMD, it is precisely transparency and collaboration with the community that can help them fix bugs faster and improve frame rates in games and performance in professional applications.