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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 ...
PC hardware companies work in funny ways sometimes. When AMD had a new driver ready that added extra features with arguably niche appeal, like its AMD Link in-home streaming tech, it was very excited ...
In a blog post concerning another new Raspian release an exciting new feature is touted - an experimental OpenGL driver for the desktop which uses the Raspberry Pi 2 GPU to provide hardware ...
Running Linux virtualized on Windows is set to speed up slightly, and so is running Windows apps on top of 64-bit Linux and ...
You will need any one of the following Fermi or Kepler based GPUs to get access to all the OpenGL 4.4 and GLSL 4.40 functionality: Quadro Series:K600, K5000, K4000, K2000D, K2000, 6000, 600, 5000, 410 ...
Hardware accelerated OpenGL is up and running on the Raspberry Pi 2. An experimental driver in the latest version of Raspbian gives enthusiasts of the tiny $35 computer the ability to drastically ...
Today, the green team released Geforce 182.52 drivers for Windows (180.37.05 for Linux) which provide beta support for OpenGL 3.1 and GLSL 1.40 functionality. The drivers support Geforce 8, 9, 100 and ...
Google has launched a new project for Chrome that will let the browser run a wider range of 3D graphics content without downloading additional drivers. The open-source project, called ANGLE (Almost ...
Just as I was thinking that ATI had abandoned its monthly driver update, Catalyst 9.1 drivers have appeared on the web. Along with the bug fixes and performance updates is a new feature - OpenGL 3.0 ...
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 ...