Good news for AMD users who have been waiting for OpenGL 4.1 support within Windows and Linux. AMD has just announced wide-ranging support for OpenGL 4.1 for Windows 7, Vista, XP and Linux across ...
Most development effort in graphics drivers these days, whether you're talking about Nvidia, Intel, or AMD, is focused on new APIs like DirectX 12 or Vulkan, increasingly advanced upscaling ...
You will need any one of the following Fermi or Kepler based GPUs to get access to all the OpenGL 4. OS: Windows Vista / 7 / 8 64-bit. Category: Graphics Cards. You will need any one of the following ...
For OpenGL 2 capable hardware, these new extensions are provided: * ARB_texture_swizzle (also in core OpenGL 3.3) * ARB_sampler_objects (also in core OpenGL 3.3) * ARB_occlusion_query2 (also in core ...
If you see OpenGL ES Error, Can’t find the name of the Intel ICD OpenGL driver, you can use the following fixes to resolve the issue. Install the latest Intel Graphics driver Verify the application ...
Version 3.2 of Imagination Technologies’ PowerVR Graphics software development kit (SDK) brings OpenGL ES 2.0 extensions that highlight advanced functionality for PowerVR Series5XT GPUs, and OpenGL ES ...
With newer GeForce GPUs, Linux distributions will use a driver for OpenGL applications that hands over the actual work to a Vulkan driver. In future, Linux distributions will rely on the "Zink" driver ...
Asahi Linux ' that runs on a Mac equipped with Apple silicon, Apple's proprietary Mac chip, has announced a GPU driver that supports OpenGL ES version 3.1. Rosenzweig ...
Khronos Group, an open consortium of hardware and software companies, has officially taken the wraps off Vulkan, previously referred to as the Next Generation OpenGL or glNext. Built for modern ...
Games on devices of all kinds could soon be running better because Vulkan, the successor to OpenGL, has finally been released officially. The new standard gives developers low-level access to discrete ...
Finally an article about professional use of graphics cards - at least peripherally (CAD applications). Always wondered, why Ars never writes about professional use of graphics cards (also, monitors ...