Windows Vista May Degrade OpenGL
srw writes "OpenGL is the industry choice for cross platform, hardware accelerated 3D graphics, and it is also the only way you can get fast 3D graphics on your Linux desktop. It now seems Windows Vista implements OpenGL via Direct3D, seriously degrading its performance and attractiveness to developers." From the article: "In practice this means for OpenGL under Aeroglass: OpenGL performance will be significantly reduced - perhaps as much as 50%, OpenGL on Windows will be fixed at a vanilla version of OpenGL 1.4, No extensions will be possible to expose future hardware innovations. It would be technically straightforward to provide an OpenGL ICD within the full Aeroglass experience without compromising the stability or the security of the operating system. Layering OpenGL over Direct3D is a policy more than a technical decision."
Looks like open standards will be left butt-naked on Baltic Avenue.
"I hate MS." --God
Now that Microsoft have cancelled all the planned new features for Vista, the only thing left for them to remove is stuff that works fine in current versions of Windows.
There will be no MS sympathizers in this thread.
MS isn't a monopoly any more. In order to claim them so, judges had to use a very restricted field like "operating systems for 80x86-compatible processors". Guess who just entered that arena?
BeOS?
That's a silly statement on several levels.
... Batman prefers to be signalled using the Bat Signal, shining on some convenient cloudcover.
- It would not call Microsoft headquarters, but it would call Batman, were it not for the fact that...
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- Regardless, Batman does not seem to use the Internet, and a website would therefore be utterly pointless.
- Most important of all, however, the Bat Phone would be painted black, not red.
Please make the necessary adjustments.
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(tongue firmly in cheek)