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  1. OpenCL 3.1 is here.

    The Khronos Group has moved several capabilities into the core spec, including SPIR-V kernels, subgroups, and integer dot products.

    Also includes improvements to the memory model and synchronization, plus better alignment with Vulkan via device UUID queries.

    Implementations are already underway across major vendors and open source projects.

    - Full Blog: khronos.org/blog/opencl-3.1-is
    - OpenCL specification GitHub
    - Khronos Discord

  2. The OpenCL Working Group has published the first in a series of cooperative matrix extensions — and your feedback can help shape them before finalization.

    cl_khr_cooperative_matrix brings cooperative matrix load, store, and multiply-add to OpenCL, developed with Arm, Intel, and Qualcomm. A companion OpenCL C language extension is also in RFC.

    Review and comment:
    🔗 Spec draft: github.com/KhronosGroup/OpenCL
    🔗 Clang RFC: discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-clang
    🔗 Full blog: khronos.org/blog/opencl-cooper

  3. IWOCL 2026 is next week!

    Join the global OpenCL and SYCL community in Heilbronn, Germany (May 6–8) for the premier forum dedicated to open compute languages and heterogeneous platform programming. The program includes the latest technical talks, Khronos Working Group updates, application case studies, and ample opportunity to connect with peers across industry and academia.

    Registration remains open: www.iwocl.org

    See you there.

  4. The countdown is on — IWOCL 2026 is just two weeks away.

    Join the global OpenCL and SYCL community in Heilbronn, Germany (May 6–8) for the premier forum dedicated to open compute languages and heterogeneous platform programming. Expect the latest technical talks, Khronos Working Group updates, and ample opportunity to connect with peers across industry and academia.

    Registration is open: www.iwocl.org

  5. Welcome Meta to the Khronos Group Board of Directors! Meta has upgraded their membership from Contributor to Promoter — our highest membership tier — bringing with it a seat on the Board and a deeper commitment to shaping the future of open standards.

    We're pleased to welcome Ron Bessems as Meta's newly appointed Director.

    Learn more about Khronos membership at khronos.org/members/?utm_mediu
    #KhronosGroup #OpenStandards #Meta #Promoter #OpenXR

  6. Welcome Meta to the Khronos Group Board of Directors! Meta has upgraded their membership from Contributor to Promoter — our highest membership tier — bringing with it a seat on the Board and a deeper commitment to shaping the future of open standards.

    We're pleased to welcome Ron Bessems as Meta's newly appointed Director.

    Learn more about Khronos membership at khronos.org/members/?utm_mediu

  7. Welcome Meta to the Khronos Group Board of Directors! Meta has upgraded their membership from Contributor to Promoter — our highest membership tier — bringing with it a seat on the Board and a deeper commitment to shaping the future of open standards.

    We're pleased to welcome Ron Bessems as Meta's newly appointed Director.

    Learn more about Khronos membership at khronos.org/members/?utm_mediu
    #KhronosGroup #OpenStandards #Meta #Promoter #OpenXR

  8. Welcome Meta to the Khronos Group Board of Directors! Meta has upgraded their membership from Contributor to Promoter — our highest membership tier — bringing with it a seat on the Board and a deeper commitment to shaping the future of open standards.

    We're pleased to welcome Ron Bessems as Meta's newly appointed Director.

    Learn more about Khronos membership at khronos.org/members/?utm_mediu
    #KhronosGroup #OpenStandards #Meta #Promoter #OpenXR

  9. Welcome Meta to the Khronos Group Board of Directors! Meta has upgraded their membership from Contributor to Promoter — our highest membership tier — bringing with it a seat on the Board and a deeper commitment to shaping the future of open standards.

    We're pleased to welcome Ron Bessems as Meta's newly appointed Director.

    Learn more about Khronos membership at khronos.org/members/?utm_mediu
    #KhronosGroup #OpenStandards #Meta #Promoter #OpenXR

  10. Khronos Group's OpenVX Working Group have released two new extensions, Target Kernel and Node Command, to tackle efficiently distributing computation across dedicated hardware, and adapting processing pipelines dynamically at runtime without touching the data path.

    khronos.org/blog/openvx-extens

  11. Khronos Group's OpenVX Working Group have released two new extensions, Target Kernel and Node Command, to tackle efficiently distributing computation across dedicated hardware, and adapting processing pipelines dynamically at runtime without touching the data path.

    khronos.org/blog/openvx-extens
    #OpenVX #ComputerVision #EmbeddedSystems #ADAS #HeterogeneousComputing #MachineLearning

  12. Khronos Group's OpenVX Working Group have released two new extensions, Target Kernel and Node Command, to tackle efficiently distributing computation across dedicated hardware, and adapting processing pipelines dynamically at runtime without touching the data path.

    khronos.org/blog/openvx-extens
    #OpenVX #ComputerVision #EmbeddedSystems #ADAS #HeterogeneousComputing #MachineLearning

  13. Khronos Group's OpenVX Working Group have released two new extensions, Target Kernel and Node Command, to tackle efficiently distributing computation across dedicated hardware, and adapting processing pipelines dynamically at runtime without touching the data path.

    khronos.org/blog/openvx-extens
    #OpenVX #ComputerVision #EmbeddedSystems #ADAS #HeterogeneousComputing #MachineLearning

  14. Khronos Group's OpenVX Working Group have released two new extensions, Target Kernel and Node Command, to tackle efficiently distributing computation across dedicated hardware, and adapting processing pipelines dynamically at runtime without touching the data path.

    khronos.org/blog/openvx-extens
    #OpenVX #ComputerVision #EmbeddedSystems #ADAS #HeterogeneousComputing #MachineLearning

  15. Join us at IWOCL 2026 to hear from Professor Hu He of Tsinghua University. Professor Hu will present on utilizing OpenCL to build the foundation for computing in China.

    IWOCL 2026 takes place May 6–8 in Heilbronn, Germany.

    Learn more and register: iwocl.org/

  16. The Khronos 3D Formats Working Group has launched an Education, Insights, and Outreach (EIO) Subgroup to help developers and creators get the most from #glTF and #KTX — closing the gap between specification and real-world practice.

    The Subgroup's first public webinar takes place tomorrow, April 7: Gaussian Splats: Use Cases & Next Steps for glTF Standardization.

    khronos.org/blog/from-specific
    #Khronos #OpenStandards #GaussianSplatting

  17. The Khronos 3D Formats Working Group has launched an Education, Insights, and Outreach (EIO) Subgroup to help developers and creators get the most from and — closing the gap between specification and real-world practice.

    The Subgroup's first public webinar takes place tomorrow, April 7: Gaussian Splats: Use Cases & Next Steps for glTF Standardization.

    khronos.org/blog/from-specific

  18. The Khronos 3D Formats Working Group has launched an Education, Insights, and Outreach (EIO) Subgroup to help developers and creators get the most from #glTF and #KTX — closing the gap between specification and real-world practice.

    The Subgroup's first public webinar takes place tomorrow, April 7: Gaussian Splats: Use Cases & Next Steps for glTF Standardization.

    khronos.org/blog/from-specific
    #Khronos #OpenStandards #GaussianSplatting

  19. The Khronos 3D Formats Working Group has launched an Education, Insights, and Outreach (EIO) Subgroup to help developers and creators get the most from #glTF and #KTX — closing the gap between specification and real-world practice.

    The Subgroup's first public webinar takes place tomorrow, April 7: Gaussian Splats: Use Cases & Next Steps for glTF Standardization.

    khronos.org/blog/from-specific
    #Khronos #OpenStandards #GaussianSplatting

  20. The Khronos 3D Formats Working Group has launched an Education, Insights, and Outreach (EIO) Subgroup to help developers and creators get the most from #glTF and #KTX — closing the gap between specification and real-world practice.

    The Subgroup's first public webinar takes place tomorrow, April 7: Gaussian Splats: Use Cases & Next Steps for glTF Standardization.

    khronos.org/blog/from-specific
    #Khronos #OpenStandards #GaussianSplatting

  21. Khronos Group is hosting a free webinar on Gaussian Splats in glTF — featuring speakers from Cesium, XGRIDS, and the Smithsonian on real-world use cases in geospatial, capture workflows, and cultural preservation.

    April 7 | 7:00 AM PDT | Free, online

    khronos.org/events/gaussian-sp
    #GaussianSplatting #glTF #3DStandards #OpenStandards

  22. Khronos Group is hosting a free webinar on Gaussian Splats in glTF — featuring speakers from Cesium, XGRIDS, and the Smithsonian on real-world use cases in geospatial, capture workflows, and cultural preservation.

    April 7 | 7:00 AM PDT | Free, online

    khronos.org/events/gaussian-sp

  23. Khronos Group is hosting a free webinar on Gaussian Splats in glTF — featuring speakers from Cesium, XGRIDS, and the Smithsonian on real-world use cases in geospatial, capture workflows, and cultural preservation.

    April 7 | 7:00 AM PDT | Free, online

    khronos.org/events/gaussian-sp
    #GaussianSplatting #glTF #3DStandards #OpenStandards

  24. Khronos Group is hosting a free webinar on Gaussian Splats in glTF — featuring speakers from Cesium, XGRIDS, and the Smithsonian on real-world use cases in geospatial, capture workflows, and cultural preservation.

    April 7 | 7:00 AM PDT | Free, online

    khronos.org/events/gaussian-sp
    #GaussianSplatting #glTF #3DStandards #OpenStandards

  25. Khronos Group is hosting a free webinar on Gaussian Splats in glTF — featuring speakers from Cesium, XGRIDS, and the Smithsonian on real-world use cases in geospatial, capture workflows, and cultural preservation.

    April 7 | 7:00 AM PDT | Free, online

    khronos.org/events/gaussian-sp
    #GaussianSplatting #glTF #3DStandards #OpenStandards

  26. Join us at IWOCL 2026 to hear from Professor Pekka Jääskeläinen of Tampere University. Pekka will look back — and forward — in a talk titled "15 Years of PoCL: Past Lessons, Present Reality, Future Directions."

    IWOCL 2026 takes place May 6–8 in Heilbronn, Germany.

    Learn more and register: iwocl.org/

  27. Keynote at IWOCL 2026: Paulius Velesko presents chipStar — compiling unmodified CUDA/HIP code into OpenCL & SPIR-V fat binaries that run on Intel, AMD, NVIDIA, ARM, and RISC-V hardware. No recompilation needed.

    Join us at IWOCL 2026, May 6–8 in Heilbronn, Germany to hear more.

    View the full program at: iwocl.org/iwocl-2026/conferenc

  28. The IWOCL 2026 program is live!

    The 14th International Workshop on OpenCL and SYCL is coming to Heilbronn, Germany this May 6–8, and the full conference program has just been published at iwocl.org.

    This year's lineup is packed. Whether you're working on heterogeneous HPC, GPU portability, or the future of open compute standards, this is the event for you.

    Explore the program at iwocl.org/iwocl-2026/conferenc

  29. The SPIR-V Working Group has issued a Request for Comment on a new extension proposal called SPV_KHR_poison_freeze. This extension proposes a method to provide tighter undefined values and require that instructions performing simple data transformations do not result in undefined behavior in common cases.

    Learn more and give us your feedback!
    github.com/KhronosGroup/SPIRV-