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NVIDIA 190.16 Driver Brings OpenGL 3.2 To Linux

[ Thanks to Michael Larabel for
this link. ]

“NVIDIA 190.16 Driver Brings OpenGL 3.2 To LinuxAfter
facing a number of setbacks, OpenGL 3.0 was announced just shy of a
year ago. OpenGL 3.0 upset some developers as it did not bring some
of the promised changes, but then this past March there was the
release of OpenGL 3.1. At the same time as announcing OpenGL 3.1,
the Khronos Group also announced the release of OpenSL ES 1.0 as a
new audio standard and they shared that they would be aiming to
create an accelerated 3D API for the web, after joining forces with
Google and other vendors. OpenGL 3.1 was released with version 1.40
of GLSL, or the OpenGL Shading Language. Some of the features that
were introduced with the OpenGL 3.1 specification was support for
instancing, an API for fast data copy that can be used with OpenCL,
uniform buffer objects, and texture buffer objects. It has not even
been six months yet since the release of OpenGL 3.2, but it should
be released soon. With OpenGL 3.2 appearing in this new NVIDIA
Linux driver, we suspect the Khronos Group will announce the OpenGL
3.2 specification early next month. Taking place in New Orleans
during the first week of August is SIGGRAPH 2009, the annual
graphics conference, where in fact OpenGL 3.0 was released last
year. During this conference, we anticipate OpenGL 3.2 being
released.”


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