One of the latest announcements from Fortnite developer Epic Games has confirmed that users with graphics cards that don’t have DirectX 11 will no longer be supported once the hit game launches into ...
The PC industry is finally making a push toward a “holy grail” rendering technique that makes computer-generated imagery in movies appear so much more lifelike than the graphics in games. At GDC 2018 ...
It's no secret that both AMD and NVIDIA are preparing to launch a wave of next-gen graphics cards supporting Microsoft's DirectX 11 API, but details remain few and far between. However, those keeping ...
Oscar Gonzalez is a Texas native who covered video games, conspiracy theories, misinformation and cryptocurrency. One of the advantages of Fortnite is the minimal amount of computer power needed to ...
Microsoft wants to make it easier for developers to support new DirectX graphical features as they release. To that end, the company revealed the DirectX 12 Agility SDK today. This toolkit enables ...
Apex Legends DirectX issues can be frustrating for players, hindering their gaming experience and preventing them from fully enjoying the popular battle royale game. These DirectX issues can manifest ...
Advanced Micro Devices will soon launch a graphics card that supports Microsoft’s DirectX 11, which aims to make graphics in Windows 7 seem smoother and more realistic. The release of AMD’s first ...
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ATI had a good lead over Nvidia in the latest desktop graphics skirmish, getting its Radeon HD 5870 to market several months before its rival's GeForce GTX 480 reached online shops and gaming PC ...
Sunnyvale, Calif.—AMD announced the arrival of the ATI Radeon HD 2600 and ATI Radeon HD 2400 series, the mid-range and entry-level graphics processors in the ATI Radeon HD 2000 series. “The ATI Radeon ...
Speaking with ATI and NVIDIA at ECTS allowed us to confirm that after DX9.0, DirectX Graphics is no more. In name only. Microsoft's next set of core presentation and 3D APIs are now under the umbrella ...
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