DirectX 11

  
is included in the Windows 7 Beta version

In the Windows 7 Beta version just released by Microsoft, some users who have already installed and found that DirectX 11 has been included. As a 3D graphics interface, DirectX 11 not only supports future DX11 hardware, but is also backward compatible with current DirectX 10 and 10.1 hardware. DirectX 11 adds a new computing shader technology that allows the GPU to do more general-purpose computing work than just 3D computing, which encourages developers to better use the GPU as a parallel processor.


In the Windows 7 Beta release that Microsoft just released, DirectX 11 is included.

In addition, DirectX 11 also supports tessellation mosaic technology, which helps developers. Create more detailed and smooth models for high-quality real-time rendering and pre-rendered scenes. Multithreading is another highlight of DirectX 11. DX11 makes better use of multithreaded resources, allowing games to more efficiently utilize multicore processors.

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