Examples of using Vulkan in English and their translations into Turkish
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Where's Vulkan?
Vulkan is this man, Paul Louis Broum.
You too, Vulkan.
You and Vulkan were working with Broum.
Where is Vulkan?
Vulkan tells us you want to move a body.
Ah, yes. Johnnie Vulkan.
Johnnie Vulkan. Ah, yes.
If you need to get out in a hurry, ask Vulkan!
I believe that Vulkan is connected with this man Broum.
In 1944 he killed a resistance worker named Johnnie Vulkan and took his identity.
Vulkan also has the ability to render 2D graphics applications.
I told Samantha you and Vulkan were working with Broum.
Vulkan is a low-overhead, cross-platform 3D graphics and computing API.
GPU PerfStudio 3.6 supports Vulkan on Linux and Windows.
Vulkan offers lower overhead, more direct control over the GPU, and lower CPU usage.
The specification and the open-source Vulkan SDK were released on February 16, 2016.
On August 10, 2015,Google announced that future versions of Android would support Vulkan.
In addition to its lower CPU usage, Vulkan is also able to better distribute work among multiple CPU cores.
According to the US Patent and Trademark Office, the trademark for Vulkan was filed on February 19, 2015.
The Vulkan Window System Integration(WSI) does for Vulkan what EGL does for OpenGL and OpenGL ES.
Availability on multiple modern operating systems in contrast to Direct3D 12;like OpenGL, the Vulkan API is not locked to a single OS or device form factor.
Initial specifications stated that Vulkan will work on hardware that currently supports OpenGL ES 3.1 or OpenGL 4.x and up.
It was reported that the Google Compatibility Test Suite(whose tests must be passed in order to receive official certification) specified that all devicesrunning Nougat must support either Vulkan or OpenGL ES 3.1 graphics APIs- neither of which are supported by the device's Adreno 330 graphics core.
At SIGGRAPH 2016, Khronos announced that Vulkan would be getting support for automatic multi-GPU features, similar to what is offered by Direct3D 12.
The Vulkan API was initially referred to as the"next generation OpenGL initiative", or"OpenGL next" by Khronos, but use of those names was discontinued when Vulkan was announced.
On December 18, 2015,the Khronos Group announced that the 1.0 version of the Vulkan specification was nearly complete and would be released when conforming drivers were available.
First, in the Vulkan affair in April 1953, 44 suspects were arrested and charged with spying on behalf of East Germany(GDR), but were later released as the information provided by the BfV was insufficient to obtain court verdicts.
Additionally, the platformswitched to an OpenJDK-based Java environment and received support for the Vulkan graphics rendering API, and"seamless" system updates on supported devices.
In early 2015, LunarG(funded by Valve)developed and showcased a Linux driver for Intel which enabled Vulkan compatibility on the HD 4000 series integrated graphics, despite the open-source Mesa drivers not being fully compatible with OpenGL 4.0 until later that year.