SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Khronos™ Group today announced the immediate release of the OpenGL ® ES 3.1 specification, bringing significant functionality enhancements to the industry-leading, ...
The Khronos Group, the industry consortium responsible for the care and feeding of the OpenGL graphics standard, on Monday announced the release of OpenGL 3.2. The new release adds features to improve ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Almost four years after the release of its predecessor, OpenGL 3.0 is here and now has a vendor ...
A new version of OpenGL, an interface that computer applications can use to connect to graphics hardware, may result in higher-quality 3-D images on the Internet. OpenGL has been the industry standard ...
The Khronos Group, arbiters of the OpenGL 3D specification and a range of related specifications, has announced version 3.1 of OpenGL ES, its 3D API oriented toward mobile systems. The headline ...
3rd August, 2009 - New Orleans, SIGGRAPH 2009 - The Khronos(TM) Group, today announced OpenGL® 3.2, the third major update in twelve months to the most widely adopted 2D and 3D graphics API ...
Today NVIDIA becomes the first company to fully support OpenGL 3.0 on the Windows XP, Windows Vista and Linux platforms. OpenGL 3.0 is supported on NVIDIA's GeForce and Quadro GPUs. Building on four ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. A few months back, Nvidia was happy to announce that they were the first video card vendor to get ...
The Khronos Group this week released an update to the royalty-free OpenGL ES specification — a widely adopted OpenGL specification designed specifically for mobile devices supported by mobile hardware ...
Khronos Group, a non-profit industry consortium that manages the development of open-standard APIs, has announced the immediate availability of OpenGL 3.2. The new release promises "enhanced ...
The Khronos group has released versions 4.0 and 3.3 of the OpenGL spec, the latest version of the cross-platform, royalty-free 2D and 3D graphics API used on all major desktop operating systems, ...