Intel dGPU support? #1545
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Im sorry if this has been discussed before, BUT I DID do a quick search of a770, b580, Arc, Battlemage and turned up nothing.
My question is will the telemetry be added? e.g. Mission Center has picked up a fair amount for some time, and IIRC more telementry has been pushed to the kernel itself. i.e. I have no idea where mission center(and others) were getting their data, I see rocm_smi for amd, and as Im nvidia poor ATM didn't care...
Really just curious as I like to run btop in my portrait orientation monitor displaying some system information, but when I switch from 14700k/7600XT to 7900x/a770 I like to run mission center for the a770 info even though mission center is apparently a cpu 'hog'(well it 'tops' (lulz) the list...))
Anyways Thanks for any feedback kicking me foir not searching further etc, and otherwise sorry fopr wasting your time... I do like btop++ its loads better than plain top or htop, bottom never suited me, and yeah Im lazy, btop++ it is for now...
I especially like the individual CPU temp reporting and total package temp reporting, but I cannot help but getting the feeling, still, that telemetry on linux leaves ALOT to be desired v. windows...
(and yes, Ive run lm-sensors sensors-detect and let it do all sorts of not recommended probes and yes have ended up picking up some extra info but end of day nothing like hwinfo64 somehow manages to pull, and yes I live by telemetry especially when I have first built a system... oddly both boards are asrock, amd is pg lightning x670e, intel is z790 ZS(?) RS 'pro' (on amd) but I would expect asrock to use the same/similar sensor suites BUT the Intel system even seems to pull in a little more info by default...
(Odd since I would think that any board mfg would try to keep boards as similar as possible to reduce costs... but eh, just a guess in the dark...)
have a good one.
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