The document outlines the agenda for an Advanced Graphics Workshop being held by Texas Instruments. The workshop will include an introduction to graphics hardware architectures and the OpenGL rendering pipeline. It will provide a detailed walkthrough of the OpenGL ES 2.0 specification and APIs. Participants will work through several hands-on labs covering texturing, transformations, shaders and more. The goal is to help developers optimize graphics performance on embedded platforms.
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Advanced Graphics Workshop - GFX2011
1. Advanced Graphics Workshop - Prabindh Sundareson, Texas Instruments GFX2011 Dec 3 rd 2011 Bangalore Note: This slide set is a public version of the actual slides presented at the workshop
2. GFX2011 8.30 AM [Registration and Introduction, Equipment setup] 9.00 AM Why Graphics ? Present and Future – Prof. Vijay Natarajan, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Automation, IISc, Bangalore 9.45 AM Introduction to the OpenGL/ES Rendering pipeline, and algorithms Detailed walkthrough of the OpenGL ES2.0 spec and APIs – Part 1 1.00 PM [Lunch] Detailed walkthrough of the OpenGL ES2.0 spec and APIs – Part 2 - Break - Framework and platform integration - EGL, Android (SurfaceFlinger) Tools for performance benchmarking, and Graphics Development Q&A, Certificate presentation to participants – Networking
15. OpenGL Specifications OPENGL Full version ES version Common Common-Lite GLSL companion GLSL-ES companion What we miss in ES compared to desktop version: Polygons, Display lists, Accumulation buffers,… Currently in 4.0+ Currently in 2.0 Currently in 1.0.16 Currently in 1.20 EGL Currently in 1.3 Core GL Spec Shader Spec Platform Integration EGL Currently in 1.3 Programming Flow