Hey, gamers! Do. Not. Panic. You won’t actually need a new graphics card to run Microsoft’s new DirectX 12 API, which will be baked into Windows 10 later this year. Microsoft has formally confirmed ...
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 ...
And the day has finally come. Despite the fact that AMD's Roy Taylor told us a year ago that there is no such thing as DirectX 12, Microsoft has announced its next generation API. DirectX 12 is in ...
Doing so offers a significant performance boost. One of the biggest changes coming thanks to DirectX 12 will be the eventual ability to combine multiple GPUs to boost PC performance. AnandTech reports ...
Today, Microsoft announced a new DirectX standard that it claims will not only sync the graphics improvement process in games across both PC and console, but will also be backwards compatible with ...
For PC gamers, DirectX 12 is quite exciting. It promises to make PC games look even better than they already do, and now we’re seeing the graphics really put to the test with benchmarks being released ...
Nvidia shared details of what to expect before Microsoft’s official presentation at GDC 2020 in March, and it’s easy to see why: Even though Microsoft’s next-gen console is powered by AMD, DirectX 12 ...
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 ...
Back in August, there was some potentially shocking news for those who follow the graphics card industry. A benchmark using an upcoming real-time-strategy game called Ashes of the Singularity showed ...
If you want to build a reasonably powerful gaming PC then you currently have the choice of two graphics card manufacturers; AMD and Nvidia, but processor manufacturer Intel also appears to have plans ...