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 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 ...
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 ...
The Asahi Linux project for Apple Silicon Macs has just become conformant to OpenGL 4.6 and OpenGL ES 3.2, surpassing Apple's current support. Apple moved away from OpenGL support after it began to ...
The Khronos Group, a consortium that includes major media-centric companies like ATI, Intel, NVIDIA and SGI, will release the latest version of the OpenGL ES specs at the Game Developer’s Conference ...
3DMark, one of the industry’s leading gaming benchmark companies, has just released a new graphics benchmark for Android devices named Sling Shot, which tests your device against a range of OpenGL ES ...
The Khronos Group has announced the release of OpenGL ES 3.1, a point update to the current OpenGL ES 3.0 standard that adds new computing features and better CPU-GPU integration. Share on Facebook ...
Starting with the new specification, OpenGL ES 3.2 aims to bring another step forward in mobile graphics capabilities and quality by absorbing Google’s Android Extension Pack (AEP) functionality into ...
For around three years now, the team of independent developers behind the Asahi Linux project has worked to support Linux on Apple Silicon Macs, despite Apple’s total lack of involvement. Over the ...
New version of the royalty-free 3D graphics API used on virtually all smartphones and tablets adds advanced 3D features and integrated GPU computing March 17, 2014 – San Francisco, Game Developer’s ...