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Khronos introduced new open-source tools to port Vulkan applications to Apple's platforms. In this Q&A, Khronos Group President Neil Trevett explains the project and why it matters.
The Khronos Group announced today Vulkan, its next generation API for high performance 3D graphics and GPU-based computation. Vulkan, previously known as Next Generation OpenGL or just GLnext, ...
Non-profit developer Khronos has announced that it will merge its OpenCL parallel programming framework with its graphics API Vulkan. The big news was strangely buried in a statement regarding the ...
The Khronos Group's low-level Vulkan API has slowly been making headway into games since version 1.0 was released a little over two years ago. Today the consortium is introducing version 1.1, ...
Khronos Group, an open consortium of tech companies focused on interoperability standards, has announced the release of Vulkan 1.4. It’s the latest version of its royalty-free, cross-platform 3D ...
The Khronos Group has announced version 1.0 of its cross-platform Vulkan graphics API, opening up new possibilities for game and 3D app developers.
Today, the Khronos Group, an open consortium of industry-leading companies dedicated to creating advanced interoperability standards, has announced the release of Vulkan 1.4, the latest version of ...
Khronos has partnered (Opens in a new window) with Valve, LunarG, and the Brenwill Workshop to create an SDK and libraries that allow for Vulkan development on macOS and iOS.
Sometime in the future. In a press release which announced OpenCL 2.2 and SPIR-V 1.2 finalized specifications, Khronos Group hinted that it might merge OpenCL with Vulkan API in the future.
Khronos, the consortium behind OpenGL and other open-source APIs, has released version 1.0 of Vulkan, the successor to OpenGL and OpenGL ES and AMD's Mantle initiative.
Khronos is developing a portable API that will run on top of Vulkan, Metal, and DirectX 12 to let developers write a game just once. Skip to main content Menu ...
In today's open source roundup: Vulkan is the next generation successor to openGL. Plus: Korora 21 reviews, and Worms Clan Wars available on Linux.
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