A Khronos Open-Source Talk Is Happening In An Hour

Written by Michael Larabel in Standards on 22 September 2015 at 10:50 AM EDT. 4 Comments
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In one hour from right now, Neil Trevett, the President of the Khronos Group, will be keynoting the Linaro Conference and this talk will be live-streamed.

Neil Trevett, the NVIDIA employee and head of Khronos, is keynoting the Linaro Connect San Francisco conference today with a talk entitled "Open Standards and Open Source Together - How Khronos APIs Accelerate Fast and Cool Applications."

Of course, with Vulkan and SPIR-V right around the corner, we're excited to watch to see what he may say about them and if any new details are revealed... With Linaro being mobile-focused, he'll hopefully be talking about Vulkan given that Google has committed to supporting it on Android, while the new OpenGL ES 3.2 will likely get a fair amount of attention too.


If you want to watch Neil's presentation, it begins at 8:50AM PST and can be seen live from this Google+ Event page.
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