June 2004
Intermediate to advanced
1200 pages
24h 40m
English
by Benjamin Lipchak
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS CHAPTER:
The responsibilities of the conventional fixed functionality OpenGL pipeline
The pipeline stages that can be replaced by new programmable pipeline shaders
The shader extensions that expose this new functionality
Graphics hardware has traditionally been designed to quickly perform the same rigid set of hard-coded computations. Different steps of the computation can be skipped, and parameters can be adjusted, but the computations themselves remain fixed. That's why this old paradigm of GPU design is called fixed functionality.
There has been a trend toward designing general-purpose graphics processors. Just like CPUs, these GPUs can ...
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