![]() ![]() It is unknown exactly when Mac OS X users will see the benefits of OpenGL 4.0. Nvidia has already promised OpenGL 4.0 support for its upcoming Fermi-based graphics hardware, and competing graphics card maker ATI, as strong contributors and supporters of the spec, is highly likely to support it as well. That specification can also be found on the OpenGL registry. OpenGL 3.3 seeks to retrofit some features of the OpenGL 4.0 to run on today’s hardware. But never fear, that’s what the OpenGL 3.3 specification is for. ![]() Granted, we won’t see OpenGL 4.0 supported until the next generation of graphics hardware hits the market, so even if you buy a new Mac today, you’re unlikely to see the benefits of all of OpenGL 4.0’s new features and improvements. ![]()
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