Vulkan ecosystem momentum continues to grow with improved developer tools, wide industry adoption, and new specification for evolved functionality and performanceīeaverton, OR – Ma– The Khronos™ Group, an open consortium of leading hardware and software companies creating advanced acceleration standards, announces the release of the Vulkan® 1.1 and SPIR-V™ 1.3 specifications. Vulkan 1.1 out today with multi-GPU support, better DirectX compatibility.Vulkan 1.1 Specification Released: Open-source Tools, SDKs, and Launch Driver Support.SPIR-V intermediate language adds the support of subgroup operations and enables enhanced compiler optimizations.Īlongside the release of Vulkan 1.1, a new Vulkan SDK has been released by LunarG and NVIDIA has published a new Vulkan driver that brings Vulkan 1.1 support. SPIR-V (cross-API intermediate language for natively representing parallel compute and graphics) has not been forgotten because the version 1.3 of the specifications has been released as well. Many existing Vulkan extensions are now part of the Vulkan 1.1 core: Vulkan 1.1 (the exact version is 1.1.70) adds the support of subgroup operations, protected memory and a new command to enumerate instance version (vkEnumerateInstanceVersion). The benchmark offers several options allowing the user to tweak the rendering: fullscreen/windowed mode, MSAA selection, window size, duration.Two years after the first version, the Khronos Group has released the second big iteration of Vulkan specifications. FurMark OpenGL benchmark test will accurately measure the graphics card's performance using Fur rendering algorithms.įur rendering is specially adapted to overheat the GPU, and that's why it is also a perfect stability and stress test tool (also called GPU burner) for the graphics card.
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