Vulkan Presentations On Multi-Threading, HPP, Pipeline Cache & More

Written by Michael Larabel in Vulkan on 4 November 2016 at 04:34 PM EDT. 16 Comments
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Last month in Seoul, Korea was a workshop on Vulkan hosted by The Khronos Group. For those not in attendance at the event, The Khronos Group has made all of the material publicly available.

The Vulkan workshop ranged from a OpenGL to Vulkan performance comparison, C++ programming with Vulkan, creating SPIR-V modules, and other tutorial-like sessions.

If you've been wanting to learn more about the internals of Vulkan and have some time this weekend, you can dig through all of the PDF slides from this event at Khronos.org. For getting thorough knowledge of Vulkan, the definitive Vulkan programing book has begun shipping.
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