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There are several popular graphics APIs such as OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Metal, Direct3D, and Vulkan. | There are several popular graphics APIs such as OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Metal, Direct3D, and Vulkan. | ||
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ubuntu/gpu.1687685376.txt.gz · Last modified: 2023/06/25 09:29 by peter