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Direct3D and OpenGL are competing application programming interfaces (APIs) which can be used in applications to render 2D and 3D computer graphics. As of 2005, graphics processing units (GPUs) almost always implement one version of both of these APIs. Examples include: DirectX 9 and OpenGL 2 circa 2004; DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3 circa 2008; and most recently, DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4 circa 2011. GPUs that support more recent versions of the standards are backwards compatible with applications that use the older standards; for example, one can run older DirectX 9 games on a more recent DirectX 11-certified GPU.

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  • Direct3D and OpenGL are competing application programming interfaces (APIs) which can be used in applications to render 2D and 3D computer graphics. As of 2005, graphics processing units (GPUs) almost always implement one version of both of these APIs. Examples include: DirectX 9 and OpenGL 2 circa 2004; DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3 circa 2008; and most recently, DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4 circa 2011. GPUs that support more recent versions of the standards are backwards compatible with applications that use the older standards; for example, one can run older DirectX 9 games on a more recent DirectX 11-certified GPU. (en)
  • Direct3D y OpenGL son interfaces para la programación de aplicaciones (API acrónimo del inglés Application Programing Interfaces) competitivas que pueden ser usadas en aplicaciones para representar gráficos por computadora (o también llamado computación gráfica) en 2D y 3D, tomando como ventaja de la aceleración por hardware cuando se dispone de esta. Las unidades de procesamiento gráfico (GPU acrónimo del inglés Graphics Processing Unit) modernas, pueden implementar una versión particular de una o ambas de estas interfaces. (es)
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  • June 2019 (en)
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  • Direct3D and OpenGL are competing application programming interfaces (APIs) which can be used in applications to render 2D and 3D computer graphics. As of 2005, graphics processing units (GPUs) almost always implement one version of both of these APIs. Examples include: DirectX 9 and OpenGL 2 circa 2004; DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3 circa 2008; and most recently, DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4 circa 2011. GPUs that support more recent versions of the standards are backwards compatible with applications that use the older standards; for example, one can run older DirectX 9 games on a more recent DirectX 11-certified GPU. (en)
  • Direct3D y OpenGL son interfaces para la programación de aplicaciones (API acrónimo del inglés Application Programing Interfaces) competitivas que pueden ser usadas en aplicaciones para representar gráficos por computadora (o también llamado computación gráfica) en 2D y 3D, tomando como ventaja de la aceleración por hardware cuando se dispone de esta. Las unidades de procesamiento gráfico (GPU acrónimo del inglés Graphics Processing Unit) modernas, pueden implementar una versión particular de una o ambas de estas interfaces. (es)
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  • Comparación entre Direct3D y OpenGL (es)
  • Comparison of OpenGL and Direct3D (en)
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