The Khronos Group is moving ahead with OpenCL 3.0... by making everything in OCL 2.x optional and going back to OpenCL 1.2. Bold move. We'll see if it pays off for them. Share on Facebook (opens in a ...
IWOCL - April 27, 2020 – – Today, The Khronos ® Group, an open consortium of industry-leading companies creating advanced interoperability standards, publicly releases the OpenCLâ„¢ 3.0 Provisional ...
A recently-approved technology standard should help software developers to tap the latent processing power of graphics chips and transform regular computers into veritable supercomputers—at least for ...
This example demonstrates the creation of a texture in OpenGL* 4.3 that has a sub-region updated by an OpenCLâ„¢ C kernel running on Intel® Processor Graphics with Microsoft Windows*. One example use of ...
This tutorial shows how to use two powerful features of OpenCLâ„¢ 2.0: enqueue_kernel functions that allow you to enqueue kernels from the device and work_group_scan ...
A new version of the interface makes software running on graphics chips more self-reliant and better at sharing data with conventional software running on CPUs. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
SIGGRAPH has only just begun, but the Khronos Group is already giving folks of the graphics programming persuasion some fresh APIs to talk about. Yesterday marked the release of the OpenCL 2.0 ...
Earlier this past month, the final version of the Apple-backed OpenCL specification was delivered to standards group participants for vetting, and the final OpenCL 1.0 specification has now released.
Today, the Khronos Group consortium released the OpenCL 3.0 Provisional Specifications. OpenCL 3.0 realigns the OpenCL roadmap to enable developer-requested functionality to be broadly deployed by ...
The Khronos Group has this week announced the release of OpenCL 3.0 with a new OpenCL C 3.0 language specification to cater to a widening diversity of OpenCL devices. The Khronos Group is an open ...