Full GTC OpenGL presentation available with audio
Oct 29, 2009
The GPU Technology Conference’s complete OpenGL tutorial “OpenGL: The Train Has Left the Station” is now available for streaming. Hear and see slides presented by NVIDIA’s OpenGL experts: Barthold Lichtenbelt, Mark Kilgard, and Michael Gold. Learn about OpenGL’s future feature set, including Shader Model 5.0 and programable tessellation; interopability with CUDA; and OpenGL 3.2’s features.
Category: Developers • Permalink
Posted on 10/29 at 02:25 AM
Column Header
News by Date
- All Archives
- Mar 2010
- Feb 2010
- Jan 2010
- Dec 2009
- Nov 2009
- Oct 2009
- Sep 2009
- Aug 2009
- Jul 2009
- Jun 2009
- May 2009
- Apr 2009
- Mar 2009
- Feb 2009
- Jan 2009
- Dec 2008
- Nov 2008
- Oct 2008
- Sep 2008
- Aug 2008
- Jul 2008
- Jun 2008
- May 2008
- Apr 2008
- Mar 2008
- Feb 2008
- Jan 2008
- Dec 2007
- Nov 2007
- Oct 2007
- Sep 2007
- Aug 2007
- Jul 2007
- Jun 2007
- May 2007
- Apr 2007
- Mar 2007
- Feb 2007
- Jan 2007
- Dec 2006
- Nov 2006
- Oct 2006
- Sep 2006
- Aug 2006
- Jul 2006
- Jun 2006
- May 2006
- Apr 2006
- Mar 2006
- Feb 2006
- Jan 2006
- Dec 2005
- Nov 2005
- Oct 2005
- Sep 2005
- Aug 2005
- Jul 2005
- Jun 2005
- May 2005
- Apr 2005
- Mar 2005
- Feb 2005
- Jan 2005
- Dec 2004
- Nov 2004
- Oct 2004
- Sep 2004
- Aug 2004
- Jul 2004
- Jun 2004
- May 2004
News by Category
About OpenGL
Syndicate
Column Footer
OpenGL is a registered trademark of SGI
Website Copyright 1997 - 2010 Khronos Group. All rights reserved.
OpenGL.org organization managed by Gold Standard Group and website maintained by Out of Control®

Where can I just get the PPT or a PDF of it. I don’t have the time to sit through these videos. Thanks.
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 10/30 at 01:07 PM
The talk was pretty interesting. If you want a download instead of streaming you can get one at
http://www.nvidia.com/content/GTC/videos/GTC09-1407.flv.
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 11/03 at 10:35 PM
Thanks alot! Please keep it up, this is valuable information for students and hobby programmers, who cannot attend conferences at a different continent just out of curiosity.
Posted by Inertia on 11/06 at 06:26 AM
Next entry: SUBSTANCE - new realtime 3D application using OpenGL
Previous entry: EMotion FX v3.8 released, now completely OpenGL based
This page has been viewed 2737480 times •
<< Back to main