Vulkan® VK_KHR_synchronization2 extension support
Our latest developer driver has just been released, providing initial support for the Vulkan VK_KHR_synchronization2 extension.
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Our latest developer driver has just been released, providing initial support for the Vulkan VK_KHR_synchronization2 extension.
Our five year anniversary is January 26th 2021. Here’s a look back at some of our successes!
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Bringing the Gears franchise to the PC is not something the Coalition takes lightly. This talk will discuss Direct3D® 12 in general, as well as features such as Async Compute, Tiled Resources, Debugging, Copy Queues, and HDR.
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Our new performance patches, feature patches and documentation making working with Unreal Engine easier than ever.
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