High‑Performance Graphics 2026 is positioned as the leading international forum for research into performance‑oriented graphics, bringing together experts in algorithms, parallel hardware, compilers, imaging systems, and next‑generation rendering. The 2026 edition runs July 17–19 in Los Angeles, co‑located with SIGGRAPH, and continues its focus on the complex interplay between GPU architectures, programming models, and efficient real‑time graphics techniques. The program highlights cutting‑edge work in high‑performance rendering, simulation, and visual computing, alongside the Hot3D industry track that showcases applied innovations and production‑ready breakthroughs.
The conference attracts researchers, engineers, and system architects who are shaping the future of graphics performance, offering a venue where academic insight meets practical engineering. Its sessions explore emerging hardware trends, parallelism strategies, and novel algorithms that push the boundaries of what real‑time graphics can achieve. With its co‑location at SIGGRAPH, attendees gain access to a broader ecosystem of graphics research and industry activity, making HPG 2026 a central gathering for anyone advancing the state of high‑performance visual computing.
The conference is organised by the High‑Performance Graphics committee, with coordination through the chairs and SRM contacts listed for HPG 2026
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