Presentation tagged news

Presentation tagged news

Neil Trevett slide presentation from the ‘W3C Workshop on Web Games’ now online

Neil Trevett recently presented ‘glTF Roadmap - CTTF Universal Textures and Second Generation PBR’ at the W3C Workshop on Web Games 2019. The slides from this presentation are now online.

Video: Embedded Vision Summit presentations and video now online

All of the presentations and videos from the Khronos OpenVX workshop at the 2019 Embedded Vision Summit are now online. If you were unable to attend this workshop, you may now watch the seven sessions online and follow along with the slide presentations:

  • Introduction and OpenCL Overview & Update – Neil Trevett, NVIDIA: slides, video
  • OpenCL & SYCL – Andrew Richards, Codeplay: slides, video
  • Intel Open Source SYCL Compiler Project – Konstantin S. Bobrovsky, Intel: slides, video
  • OpenVX Presentations – Frank Brill, Cadence / Niclas Danielsson & Mikael Pendse, Axis : here & here, video
  • Inference with OpenVX – Mike Schmit, AMD: slides, video
  • NNEF Presentation – Gergely Debreczeni, AImotive: slides, video
  • OpenVX Hands-On - Part 1 – Rajy Rawther & Kiriti Nagesh Gowda, AMD: slides, video

Vulkan Developer Day presentations now online

All of the presentations from the 2018 Vulkan Developer Day in Montreal, are now online. Video for this event will be posted next week. Overall, the Vulkan Developer day was a huge success. In total more than 80 people attended!

Khronos presentations available from ESC Silicon Valley and the Embedded Vision Alliance Member Meeting

Neil Trevett, Khronos Group President and Radhakrishna Giduthuri, Software Architecture and Compute Performance Acceleration at AMD, spoke at two Khronos related events this past week. Neils presented was an update on the Khronos Standards for Vision and Machine Learning which covered Khronos Standards OpenVX, NNEF, OpenCL, SYCL and Vulkan. Radhakrishna presented Standards for Neural Networks Acceleration and Deployment covered Khronos Standards OpenVX and NNEF. The slides from both presentations are now online.

Khronos presentations from SIGGRAPH Asia 2017 now online

The Khronos Group was at SIGGRAPH Asia this year with talks from several Khronos members including NVIDIA and Unity, as well as a talk from the Khronos Melbourne Chapter Leader. Neil Trevett, President of the Khronos Group, gave an overview of the Khronos ecosystem. If you are interested in learning more about Khronos standards for 3D, VR, AR and Neural Networks, be sure to take a few minutes to read Neil's presentation.

2017 CEDEC presentations now online

The Khronos Groups Neil Trevett spoke at CEDEC 2017 in Japan. The sessions provided the latest updates on the open standards from the Khronos Group that are enabling advanced, cross-platform 3D Gaming and Virtual Reality. You may now download and view these PDFs online.

SIGGRAPH 2017 Khronos Roundup

Slide presentation from SIGGRAPH Asia now online–includes NNEF and VR Initiative information

Neil Trevett presented "Khronos Graphics, Compute and Vision APIs – including Vulkan Next Generation GPU Acceleration" at SIGGRAPH Asia on December 7th. Included in this presentation is information about the new Neural Networking Exchange Format (NNEF) working group and the new Khronos VR Initiative.

2016 Laval Virtual: Vulkan Keynote

There will be a Vulkan Keynote at Laval Virtual March 24 2016 in Laval France. Tristan Lorach will present "From OpenGL to Vulkan: looking for optimal graphic performances". The conference will explore the constituent elements of the new Vulkan API and explain why it was created.

WebGL–Graphics programming for the web

@Xavier_Ho gave a talk on WebGL at the "High-Performance and Immersive Visualisation" Brisbane Meetup. Checkout his online slide set.

CL3VER Viewer 2.1 now offers WebGL previews

CL3VER Viewer 2.1 improves 3D visualization of CL3VER presentations in most browsers--with IE in Windows XP being shown as the odd man out. CL3VER works with both Flash and WebGL. When you try to access a CL3VER 3D scene from your browser, it recognize the browser version and provides a Flash or WebGL scene automatically.