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Silicon Graphics (SGI) and a group of other major players in the computer graphics industry have released the latest specification for the OpenGL application programming interface, OpenGL 1.4. The ...
The biggest multi-platform graphics standard gets an upgrade, adding technology to exploit the latest graphics hardware. And Nokia says it will bring OpenGL 1.4 to mobile phones.
The open source Java Binding for OpenGL (JOGL) project introduces hardware-supported 3D graphics to Java programs running on Solaris, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X platforms.
The Khronos Group today announced the release of the OpenGL 4.1 specification, delivering enhancements to the standards that drive high-performance graphics on Mac OS X. Among the features ...
The OpenGL Architecture Review Board (ARB) says that adoption of the OpenGL 1.4 specification is proceeding rapidly. The specification was ratified in July by the ARB and has enhancements to the ...
As with previous point releases, any graphics card capable of running OpenGL 4 and 4.1 will be able to run applications that use 4.2.
The announcement was made yesterday at the graphics industry event SIGGRAPH, and marks 20 years of OpenGL development. At the same time, Khronos also announced updates to its API for browser based ...
Khronos Releases OpenGL ES 3.0 Specification to Bring Mobile 3D Graphics to the Next Level Next generation mobile applications to benefit from richer 3D feature set and enhanced portability August ...
AMD has just announced wide-ranging support for OpenGL 4.1 for Windows 7, Vista, XP and Linux across select ATI FirePro, FireGL and Radeon graphics card.
There is also official support for OpenGL 4.4 in these new drivers, provided you have either a Skylake or Broadwell CPU.
AMD is supporting the 3D interface with its ATI Catalyst OpenGL 4.0 preview driver, which enables all OpenGL 4.0 functionality. The driver will be supported by the ATI Radeon HD 5000 series ...
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