Oh, I forgot to mention multi-touch, accelerometer support and global
error handling, which are all cool features. These still doesn't
affect Away3D though. :)

/R



On Oct 5, 7:21 pm, richardolsson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Chances are that 10.1 will not affect Away3D (or other Flash 3D
> engines) a bit, other than the fact that Away3D will now be able to
> run on several mobile platforms. The 10.1 release is mainly a mobile
> release, and the GPU acceleration only concerns mobile operating
> systems and GPUs. Those new features that will actually be available
> on desktops include some text related features, and the microphone
> input, none of which are of any real use in the Away3D API.
>
> Hopefully, though, the mobile GPU acceleration is a hint of what is
> soon to come on the desktop. :)
>
> Cheers
> /R
>
> On Oct 5, 6:10 pm, Richard Davey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 2009/10/5 kyma <[email protected]>
>
> > > What do today's announcements regarding release 10.1 mean for 3d in
> > > flash, and specifically Away?  Could it lead to significant
> > > performance increases?
>
> > Maybe wait until they're properly announced?
> > But if the few small bits of info so far are true, then proper GPU
> > acceleration is here.
>
> > And let's face it, there's nothing that could improve Away3D as much as
> > that!
>
> > Rich
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