Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Integrated Graphics Intel DX11 “around the corner”

 Although Sandy Bridge is not DirectX 11 GPU with support for death, there is a way.
Intel fellow and a key element of the integration on the GPU die, Sandy Bridge, Tom Piazza, told us today that Intel “will not be far behind” the introduction of an integrated GPU with support for DX11 to the market.
Sandy Bridge is one of the key focuses of this year's IDF in San Francisco, as we heard in opening keynote speech , but there is one thing that Intel has a new “fusion” chip can not be done and it run DirectX 11
A panel discussion with Sandy Bridge, a team of micro-architecture, Tom Piazza spoke about the lack of DX11 support in the new system.
“There is no exclusive DirectX 11 Card games yet,” Piazza says. “In fact, most people ignored DirectX 10, and most games fall back to DirectX 9 I have no problem at this time specifically for DirectX 11
So far the condemnation of the API, actually said later that the function Tessellation was the only impressive thing about DX11.
But going forward it will continue to be an important part of the puzzle image, especially with the APU AMD Fusion by its own sports DX11 architecture.
Piazza did not give any details, but still say “DirectX 11, say, around the corner on Intel products, as well.” He followed that up by saying that it is not “far behind” in terms of functionality, that the contribution to its own integrated graphics.
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