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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Gets broad industry support.
Provisional AR/VR standard available now.
Developer preview only, for now.
Adds integrated multi-GPU support.
Opens up the MoltenVK driver.
Up to 12 times smaller.
Boasts of new features, better performance.
Crytek Promises sandbox source code, too.
Hints at a Linux build, too.
Yes, another standard.
Only for Kaby Lake and Skylake, though.
No launch date yet available.
Merely a beta for now.
Demos on the Samsung Galaxy S7.
Developed in just 18 months.
Gnome Horde demo shows promise.
Tells devs to concentrate on DirectX 12, Vulkan.
GLnext project bears fruit.
Teases 'ground-up' redesign, too.
New features and performance boosts.
The Khronos Group has officially launched OpenGL 4.3 and OpenGL ES 3.0.
The latest version of the OpenGL graphics standard, OpenGL 4.1, has been announced.
The Khronos Group has announced the latest version of its OpenGL cross-platform 3D standard, aimed at matching Direct3D 11's feature set.
October 14 2021 | 15:04