DirectX 10 Coming to Integrated Graphics
Posted by: [NT] on: 02/25/2007 04:41 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1912 views
With NVIDIA now supporting DirectX 10 graphics and ATI well on the way to joining it, Intel is looking like the most likely competitor be next in line to enter the new era of PC gaming.
With its new notebook platform codenamed "Santa Rosa," Intel's next generation GM965 mobile chipsets, known as Crestline, will feature integrated graphics capable of running DirectX 10 applications (probably not as well as anything from NVIDIA or ATI though). This should give a boost to the number of people DirectX 10 ready by making it more mainstream in the notebook industry, meaning DirectX 10 games could become common sooner than expected. TechPowerUp
With its new notebook platform codenamed "Santa Rosa," Intel's next generation GM965 mobile chipsets, known as Crestline, will feature integrated graphics capable of running DirectX 10 applications (probably not as well as anything from NVIDIA or ATI though). This should give a boost to the number of people DirectX 10 ready by making it more mainstream in the notebook industry, meaning DirectX 10 games could become common sooner than expected. TechPowerUp
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