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| Oct11-12, 04:06 AM | #1 |
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DirectX 12 details?
I read that DirectX 12 will be featured in the future generation of graphics cards from AMD and Nvidia in circa 2014.
Are there any details yet about what might be included in the next version of DirectX? DX10 was a huge leap from DX9, while DX11 was essentially DX10 with bug fixes, better coding, and tesselation. Hopefully DX12 will deliver something that will awe us PC gamers much like Crysis did with DX10. Do I smell a CryEngine 4? |
| Oct16-12, 04:06 PM | #2 |
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Yeah early 2014 is the best guess for now. A mature DX11 game is looking pretty nice right now. DX12 will surely be a wonder. We're looking at least 4 years before a mature DX12 game is released though. I can't really find any specs or details. Once Windows 8 is released perhaps more will be known.
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| Oct16-12, 08:04 PM | #3 |
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| Oct16-12, 08:37 PM | #4 |
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DirectX 12 details?
With the addition of direct compute Dx 11 is a mature rasterized graphics API and even developers are wondering what other major features could be added. Things like tessellation are not fundamentally new features, but refinements of old ones. As disappointing as it might be all of the trends in the industry right now are towards improving portables rather than high end gaming rigs and I wouldn't be surprised in the least if that's the biggest benefits that dx 12 brings to the table.
However, in the next few years you can expect computer architectures to change radically and when that happens all bets are off. Intel's new Haswell has a ton of ram added right on the chip using a transposer to double it's graphics punch while using only 10w and they've been suggesting that as a result system ram may become history. We'll just have to wait and see what happens when the dust settles, but it's pretty safe to say computers will never be the same again. The ability to add ridiculous amounts of even nonvolatile memory right onto the chips themselves with transfer speeds up to 1Tb/s is a game changer. |
| Oct16-12, 08:55 PM | #5 |
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I think you're right. Graphics will slow for ultra rigs and focus on mobility. |
| Oct16-12, 10:34 PM | #6 |
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