NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD Join Forces to Improve OpenGL Performance Up to 15 Times
NVIDIA, Intel, and AMD are not always rivals and they proved that by organizing a joint panel at the Game Developer Conference 2014 in San Francisco to explain to developers how they can unlock the amazing potential of OpenGL.
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I think I am confused. Is it
I think I am confused. Is it about better specs for future versions of OpenGL or are they asking game developers to write better code?
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I later saw a couple more articles about it, namely:
AMD, Intel and Nvidia join forces to push OpenGL for games developers
NVIDIA, AMD, Intel Explains OpenGL’s 15x Performance Gains
It's possible that they optimise their hardware to take particular OpenGL directives and ask developers to adapt to these. Different cards' performance may depend on what commands are sent for rendering.