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(OPEN Graphics Language) A 3D graphics language developed by SGI, which has become a de facto standard supported in Unix, Windows and Macintosh computers. OpenGL can be implemented as an extension to an operating system or to a windowing system such as X Window. All high-end 3D display adapters include OpenGL drivers. OpenGL and Direct3D (Microsoft's DirectX) are the major 3D graphics languages in use today. See OPC and Cg. See also OpenAL.
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The demonstration featured the SGI Visual Serving environment based on SGI OpenGL Vizserver and was conducted June through August 2001 using CANARIE, Inc. f90gl, the FORTRAN interface for OpenGL graphics, is now emerging in commercial products. 0 is the only benchmark product currently available that will allow for the evaluation of OpenGL ES 2. |
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