Cg in Two Pages
Mark J. Kilgard
NVIDIA Corporation, Austin, Texas
arXiv:cs/0302013 [cs.GR] (12 Feb 2003)
BibTeX
@article{kilgard2003cg,
title={Cg in Two Pages},
author={Kilgard, M.J.},
journal={Arxiv preprint cs/0302013},
year={2003}
}
Cg is a language for programming GPUs. This paper describes Cg briefly.
Tags: Cg, Computer science, High-level Languages, HLSL, nVidia, Review
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