The Khronos Group's Vulkan, SPIR-V & OpenCL 2.1 Presentations

Written by Michael Larabel in Standards on 5 March 2015 at 10:53 PM EST. 55 Comments
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For those wishing to learn more about The Khronos Group's work on Vulkan, SPIR-V, and OpenCL 2.1, their presentations and videos are now available.

First up, embedded below is the video from Khronos on the new Vulkan graphics API. For most Phoronix readers out there, this video is a must-watch:


This Vulkan presentation also covers some elements of the new SPIR-V intermediate representation too.

For those short on time there is the OpenCL 2.1 slides (PDF) and Vulkan slides (PDF).
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