![]() Version 1.1 expands Vulkan’s core functionality with developer-requested features, such as subgroup operations, while integrating a wide range of proven extensions from Vulkan 1.0. 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). Two years after the first version, the Khronos Group has released the second big iteration of Vulkan specifications. ![]()
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