[Tech ARP] 3D Gaming Advances In Microsoft Windows 7 Rev. 2.0
Sep 20th, 2009 | By NewsWhen Microsoft officially releases Windows 7 on October 22, 2009, they will be delivering to the world what they promised Windows Vista would be… with a few nifty extras, of course. So, you cant blame some folks for skipping Windows Vista and hanging onto Windows XP while Microsoft gets Windows 7 working. Beta testers have so far been very impressed with Windows 7. Its fast and its stable. One of the reasons is the improved graphics capability in Windows 7. Microsoft seemed hesitant in utilizing the full capabilities of the graphics processor in Windows Vista, which was a real shame. Windows 7 changes all that, and thats what we will be talking about today. We recently got our hands on more internal documents on DirectX improvements in Windows 7, or rather how Windows 7 takes better advantage of Direct3D. Although Microsoft has publicly revealed some details on whats improved, this document reveals the details on whats improved, as well as the new Direct2D and Direct3D 11 APIs. In this latest update, we added two new pages on the improved Multi-GPU support in Windows 7. Multi-GPU support has been improved in Windows 7, compared to Windows Vista. However, there is a caveat. Find out what that is in this latest update!
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