The Khronos Group has announced the ratification and public release of the OpenXR 0.90 provisional specification for royalty-free standards related to augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality VR ...
The leader in 3D asset management for ecommerce is now a part of the member-driven consortium for open standards for 3D content, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality and more. DAYTON, Ohio--(BUSINESS ...
SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SiliconArts has become a full member of the Khronos® Group standards consortium to support the development and ratification of ray tracing extensions to the ...
SideQuest announced that it is now a member of the Khronos Group. The company will now have a hands-on role to play in shaping the future of OpenXR. Khronos Group is the working group responsible for ...
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. While the original press release ...
The Khronos Group has now officially released the Vulkan 1.0 API, including all the specifications, conformance tests, SDKs and all other resources. Partially based on AMD's Mantle API, the Vulkan API ...
The Khronos Group, an open consortium of leading hardware and software companies, today announced a call for participation in a new initiative to define a cross-vendor, royalty-free, open standard for ...
Valve’s Joe Ludwig talks about the latest updates on the Khronos Group’s VR standardization process that is now being called “OpenXR.” Ludwig says that OpenXR is still primarily creating an open and ...
Graphics hardware is getting better for mobile devices. But the software that makes use of that hardware is just as important when it comes to getting outstanding polygonal images to run on a wide ...
The Khronos Group is a non-profit industry consortium that develops open standards for the creation and playback of dynamic media on a wide variety of platforms and devices. Khronos standards include ...
The Khronos Group announces the release of the Vulkan 1.1 and SPIR-V 1.3 specifications. Version 1.1 expands Vulkan’s core functionality with developer-requested features, such as subgroup operations, ...
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