The OpenCL cross-platform, open standard for parallel programming of modern processors has just been updated, to version 1.2.OpenCL 1.2 brings a number of enhancements and performance optimizations over the OpenCL 1.1 standard unveiled eighteen months ago.It should allow for greater programming flexibility, performa... |
15 November 2011 11:09 GMT |
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Extra work, feedback and perseverance seem to have paid off for Khronos Group, whose latest press release reveals that the latest OpenGL specification has been completed.OpenGL is one of the most widely adopted cross-platform 2D and 3D graphics application programming interfaces (APIs) in the world.Apparently, the o... |
9 August 2011 02:30 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices only yesterday finalized the OpenGL ES 2.0 driver and already the Khronos Group has announced that it completed the new update to the OpenGL specification. The Architecture Review Board (ARB) implemented the GSLS 4.10 update to the OpenGL Shading language and a number of extensions that add cut... |
27 July 2010 03:26 GMT |
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The OpenGL ARB (Architecture Review Board) working group at Khronos has finished defining the OpenGL 4.0 specification, which promises to enable advanced functionality and the latest cross-platform graphics acceleration on all personal computers and workstations. Through the new specification, graphics developers wil... |
12 March 2010 03:50 GMT |
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Based on OpenGL ES 2.0, WebGL is a cross-platform, royalty-free web standard for low-level 3D graphics Application Programming Interfaces and is exposed as Document Object Model through HTML5 Canvas. This universal standard for accelerated 3D graphics inside web browsers is aimed at moving applications closer to the ... |
11 December 2009 03:46 GMT |
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