NVIDIA has released a new driver update that adds support for Microsoft's DirectX 12 Ultimate framework. Announced earlier this year, the collection of developer APIs unifies support for several ...
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Update to Nvidia’s Linux drivers could fix DirectX 12 performance
Nvidia has always been a second class citizen with regards to Linux, with creator Linus Torvalds famously handing them the ...
We are all excited about the new Windows 10 and DirectX 12 features and it looks like Nvidia wants us to experience only the best once Windows 10 is officially launched. The company claims it ...
In brief: As Intel's performance-tier dedicated graphics cards approach their first birthday, the company is still working to improve DirectX 11 performance while timing driver patches with ...
Back in March Microsoft announced DirectX 12 Ultimate, which is the latest in a long line of application program interfaces (API) that has served as the middleman between the games you play and the ...
While AMD have set about selling developers on their Mantle API and its impressive performance gains, Nvidia have redoubled their efforts to improve their DirectX drivers - which they point out are ...
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Graphics Cards Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 looks great and all but I'm surprised at just how much extra power it demands from your graphics card Graphics Cards I've put Nvidia's new DLSS 4.5 to the test: Here's ...
Earlier this year, Intel delivered a significant driver release for its Intel Arc graphics cards, where, alongside a price drop, the mainstream Intel Arc A750 became a true competitor to NVIDIA's ...
I just finished rebuilding my computer. The Asus P4B motherboard that I was running crapped out, likely due to an Intel heatsink / fan that was too tight, which finally broke the socket connections in ...
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