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Atemu@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

Imagination GPUs now support OpenGL 4.6 using Zink

blog.imaginationtech.com

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Imagination GPUs now support OpenGL 4.6 using Zink

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Atemu@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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Imagination GPUs now support OpenGL® 4.6
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Since its launch in 1992 OpenGL® has been used extensively by software developers for PCs and workstations to create high-performance, visually compelling graphics applications.
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    Marketing? What are they marketing? This is free software.

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      GPUs

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      And?

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        @BreakDecks @isVeryLoud there not marketing anything they have no incentive to do so just showing off their cool software

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