Microsoft has refreshed its lineup of DirectX offerings at the start of this week, and the company is by no means shy of focusing the spotlight on the evolution of the graphics technology as Windows 7 is contouring. The software giant is offering fresh Technical Previews of Direct2D, DirectWrite, and DXGI 1.1, but al... |
24 March 2009 04:21 GMT |
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As of November 2008, Microsoft is delivering the first taste of DirectX 11 for Windows 7 for download. A release aimed at developers, The November 2008 DirectX Software Development Kit, brings to the table the successor of Direct3D 10.1, namely Direct3D 11. In the SDK package, the Redmond company is offering a techni... |
27 November 2008 16:01 GMT |
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With Windows 7 pre-Beta Build 6801 out of Redmond, it was only natural that DirectX 11 would follow. And this is precisely what happened. Having served Milestone 3 Build of the next iteration of the Windows client, Microsoft is also moving forward with the graphics technology included by default with the operating sy... |
11 November 2008 03:00 GMT |
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Microsoft has issued a paper that summarizes the new features and enhancements brought to desktop and graphics architecture in Windows 7, and also provides guidelines and system design recommendations. The paper has been issued for system designers, display driver developers, and test managers at OEMs and IHVs intere... |
7 November 2008 04:54 GMT |
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By the end of this month, Microsoft will give not just a taste of the evolution of its graphics technology by an entire DirectX 11 feast. While so far the Redmond giant has served nothing but crumbs of the successor of DirectX 10.1, the situation will change on July 22-23, and the GameFest 2008 Microsoft Game Techno... |
9 July 2008 13:21 GMT |
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