Khronos Livestream SIGGRAPH 2016 Is Now Happening

Written by Michael Larabel in Standards on 27 July 2016 at 01:04 PM EDT. 3 Comments
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If you have the next few hours to spare, The Khronos Group sessions from SIGGRAPH 2016 in Anaheim are being livestreamed.

Head on over to Livestream.com if you want to watch the streams of the different sessions. The stream is taking place over the next eight hours! The only pity is that this livestream does seem to require Adobe Flash support.

First up are OpenVX and OpenCL talks followed by SPIR-V, WebGL and glTF, and then finally at 2:30PM (PST) is the start of the Vulkan and OpenGL ES talks.

Stay tuned for Khronos announcements in the hours ahead.
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