March 31st, 2010
AMD Releases OpenGL 4.0 Linux Support!
Woah, here comes a pleasant surprise from AMD with their Catalyst Linux driver. AMD yesterday released a Catalyst 10.3 Linux driver that really didn’t bring anything too exciting (and it still doesn’t support X.Org Server 1.7), but today they’ve delivered a new preview driver that’s based on Catalyst 10.3 and it brings OpenGL 3.3/4.0 support!
In the past it has taken AMD months to implement support for new OpenGL specifications within their proprietary Linux driver, but this time around they’re with it and it’s coming just a few days after NVIDIA released an OpenGL 3.3 Linux driver. NVIDIA has yet to release an OpenGL 4.0 Linux driver, but that’s because they don’t yet have any DirectX 11.0 / OpenGL 4.0 compatible hardware, but that will come any day now with the introduction of the GeForce 400 “Fermi” graphics cards.
The OpenGL 4.0 specification was just released earlier this month at the Game Developers Conference with some huge and long-awaited changes to this open graphics API. OpenGL 3.3 was released at the same time and it seeks to bring back as much OpenGL 4.0 functionality to OpenGL 3.x hardware (DirectX 10.x GPUs).(…)
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