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Date: 27th July 2010
AMD introduces software drivers for desktop
computing with 3D Internet potential
AMD has made available the AMD OpenGL ES 2.0 driver, a
software driver for desktop computing environments to support
the WebGL industry standard thus bringing plugin-free 3D
graphics to the Internet. This driver is intended to help
developers create 3D content that can be rendered quickly
for consumers using open-source web browsers, thereby helping
create an application-like browser experience.
"AMD is a steadfast supporter of industry standards,
including those that unlock the power of GPU acceleration,"
said Manju Hegde, corporate vice president, AMD Fusion Experience
Program. "At AMD, we see the future of computing as
being intensely visual, requiring a variety of rich media
2D and 3D applications. With functionality like the OpenGL
ES 2.0 driver and technology breakthroughs made possible
by AMD Fusion APUs, we aim to deliver the ideal development
platform for immersive experiences both online and natively
on virtually any PC form factor."
AMD's new driver enables developers to use desktop PCs
and workstations powered by AMD graphics other than embedded
systems, when creating applications based on OpenGL ES 2.0
for smartphones, tablets and other portable devices.
The OpenGL ES 2.0 driver from AMD will be generally available
with the upcoming ATI Catalyst 10.7 beta for OpenGL ES 2.0.
The OpenGL ES 2.0 driver will be supported on all currently
available AMD graphics products introduced since 2008 such
as ATI Radeon desktop graphics, ATI Mobility Radeon graphics,
and ATI FirePro professional graphics cards.
For more information visit: http://www.amd.com.
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