Google is currently doing their big I/O developer conference today and Unity developers are attending. It seems Vulkan is firmly in their sights.
I first noticed it from a tweet, but when asking for further clarification I was linked only to a feature request to support Vulkan which didn't fill me with hope.
It seems it's true though, as Gamasutra has also now confirmed the news as they have been watching it as well, to quote them:
Pretty exciting news. Mainly due to how many developers use Unity, which is rather a lot.
Details are pretty light right now, since it was only just announced, but I will update you on any new information I get.
Remember though, not many developers tend to upgrade their previous games to new Unity versions, so the amount of games using it will slowly build up. Vulkan also isn't a magic fix for Linux performance, but it should help somewhat.
I was wondering how long it would take Unity to actually confirm they will be supporting Vulkan, since they are part of the Khronos group now.
I first noticed it from a tweet, but when asking for further clarification I was linked only to a feature request to support Vulkan which didn't fill me with hope.
It seems it's true though, as Gamasutra has also now confirmed the news as they have been watching it as well, to quote them:
QuoteHe went on to note that Unity plans to launch support for OpenGL successor Vulkan next quarter.
Pretty exciting news. Mainly due to how many developers use Unity, which is rather a lot.
Details are pretty light right now, since it was only just announced, but I will update you on any new information I get.
Remember though, not many developers tend to upgrade their previous games to new Unity versions, so the amount of games using it will slowly build up. Vulkan also isn't a magic fix for Linux performance, but it should help somewhat.
I was wondering how long it would take Unity to actually confirm they will be supporting Vulkan, since they are part of the Khronos group now.
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Quoting: godlikeQuoting: neowiz73thank goodness for Android/Google pushing Vulkan because this will help the overall adoption of Vulkan into the mainstream.
can't wait to see ARK get a Vulkan update :D although it won't be anytime soon it would seem.
None should thank google for Vulkan. It's not a secret that they endorsed Vulkan quite late and that's because:
1. They realized that the alternative will cost them a few billions (in patents).
2. The alternative will cost in time (sort out patents).
3. The got pushed back by most GPU vendors.
I primarily would give credits to AMD for Vulkan. And Valve/LunarG for pushing really hard.
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Still hoping for better performance in Cities Skylines.
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Quoting: godlikeQuoting: neowiz73thank goodness for Android/Google pushing Vulkan because this will help the overall adoption of Vulkan into the mainstream.
can't wait to see ARK get a Vulkan update :D although it won't be anytime soon it would seem.
None should thank google for Vulkan. It's not a secret that they endorsed Vulkan quite late and that's because:
1. They realized that the alternative will cost them a few billions (in patents).
2. The alternative will cost in time (sort out patents).
3. The got pushed back by most GPU vendors.
I know what you're saying but you lost me at billions...
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Last edited by ElectricPrism on 20 May 2016 at 9:33 pm UTC
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Quoting: ElectricPrismQuoting: godlikeQuoting: neowiz73thank goodness for Android/Google pushing Vulkan because this will help the overall adoption of Vulkan into the mainstream.
can't wait to see ARK get a Vulkan update :D although it won't be anytime soon it would seem.
None should thank google for Vulkan. It's not a secret that they endorsed Vulkan quite late and that's because:
1. They realized that the alternative will cost them a few billions (in patents).
2. The alternative will cost in time (sort out patents).
3. The got pushed back by most GPU vendors.
I know what you're saying but you lost me at billions...
View video on youtube.com
Take a look at that (https://twitter.com/id_aa_carmack/status/575693181519429633?lang=en) to understand the "alternative" I was talking about. Khronos (among other things) has a patent sharing mechanism amongst the Khronos members. Some of those patents date almost 20 years. As you might imagine that pool of patents is quite big. If someone wants to go solo will have to go through them and license the relevant ones. This process affects multiple companies and multiple patents and that's expensive.
So when I say billions I don't exaggerate so limit the sarcasm to your friends.
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