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Nope, wait later this year for Nvidia G80 and ATI R600Mutley said:Thanks.
Can I ask, will any GPU support DX10 that are out now?
-- Beyond3D.com- "Increasing flexibility of the programmability, enabling the artists to express themselves in a free way."
- "Our next generation product will just take [effects] to a brand new level"
- "Our next generation product is the combination of 3 years of heavy-duty work. We started architecting it about 4 years ago, and, you know, my best calculations have this investing $250M into it already, and by the time it launches as well as the entire product family, we will have invested about $500M in R&D."
- "It is a spectacular computing machine and, uhm, we can't wait to show it to you later this year".
- "And this year, along with Vista, is going to introduce a very important new API, it's called DX10"
- "And DX10 is just a giant leap forward in unifying the way people program graphics. Instead of, you know,"
"vertices, and shaders and textures, it's unified in a very elegant way. And it's unified in a way that
"makes it possible for us to abstract [GPU] programming to the next level."
- "Our DX10 [part] is nearly finished now, and uhm, it'll be rolled out this year sometime."
- "And, uhm, if I have my way, our next generation GPU will be the first DX10 GPU in the world."
Mutley said:Thanks.
Can I ask, will any GPU support DX10 that are out now?
Snowden said:Will DX10 cards need some fancy new mobos or can I stick with my current one?
When we asked Tim when he thought we would see the first true DX10 games, ones that will take full advantage of DX10 hardware, he could only reply with a smile and a cryptic, "When will Windows Vista ship?"
Since all GPU's will be essentially the same in terms of architecture, you're not going to be paying as much later on for more power. Which is a good thing!Ravioli said:so....how many shops and stores do i have to rob to afford this?
dekstar said:Gargan, I'm going to wait aswell now that I've heard there will be others who would rather play Oblivion on low detail until Dx10 arrives xD
Or they're just talking about Crysis which has been announced as the "official" DX10 launch game, first game to have DX10 and fully show it off..Gorgon said:possibly means UT07 can have a DX10 feature.....
I was actually shortening Gargantou's nameGorgon said:LOL its Gorgon, and yeah I have two 7800GTX with FX60... I don't have any problems running any game with DX9.0+ --> There is a new info about the G80
over here: http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2006/03/17/nvidia_talks_g80/
Man PhysiX and the new SPU's like that are really going to just perpetuate Microsoft's and dev's troubles. I mean they're going to have to code for both non-PhysiX and other SPU's. Specially if the game relies on physics puzzles.DEATH eVADER said:I'll be upgrading to Windows Vista no doubt, but won't be upgrading to DX10 cards for quite a while. I'll just stick to DX9L for a while, still with a slight boost in preformance.
PhysiX is the first new addition to my comp I think