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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 ...
Rewritten OpenGL drivers make AMD’s GPUs “up to 72%” faster in some pro apps AMD previewed new OpenGL drivers for consumer Radeon GPUs earlier this year.
Providing another fine example of the depth of support for older hardware on Linux, driver extensions have just been released ...
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 ...
An experimental OpenGL driver makes hardware accelerated OpenGL possible on the Raspberry Pi, meaning some 3D games can now run smoothly on the tiny PC.
Beta drivers are currently available for download. The new features in OpenGL 3.0 require G80, or newer hardware. Thus OpenGL 3.0 is not supported on NV3x, NV4x nor G7x hardware.
The driver also allows software developers to use the AMD GPUs inside desktop PCs and workstations rather than embedded systems when developing on OpenGL ES 2.0 for smartphones and other devices.
Rewritten OpenGL drivers make AMD’s GPUs “up to 72%” faster in some pro apps JournalBot Sep 30, 2022 Jump to latest Follow Reply Sep 30, 2022 Replies: 59 ...