At GDC 2012 in March, we had the opportunity to speak with Thibault Imbert, Flash Player Product Manager for Adobe, and learn more about how Adobe Flash Player enables accelerated experiences through Stage 3D on AMD APU and GPUs. Thibault explains how third party Flash Stage 3D frameworks, like Away3D and Alternativa3D for 3D and Starling for 2D, are designed to provide game developers with a way to access GPU acceleration through Actionscript for both 2D and 3D games. Thibault also provided a candid glimpse on where Flash is going in the future.
If you are a developer, or just someone who wants to hear about the latest innovations that will help shape future technology?
If so, check out the AMD Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS) in Bellevue, Washington June 11-14, 2012 where Tom Malloy, Senior Vice President and Chief Software Architect at Adobe will be among several great keynote speakers. Adobe will also be driving a handful of fantastic breakout sessions, including one by Thibault, who will be discussing some of the great advances being made by the Flash team in gaming and premium video.
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