Intel's Ivy Bridge graphics to feature DX11, triple-display support
Although Sandy Bridge is still well and truly in the spotlight, Intel are already talking about their next-generation Ivy Bridge architecture - namely, the graphics component within it.
We have more graphics and multi-core samples coming, until they are a bit further along I don’t want to say too much, but you could expect post processing, texturing, terrain, that sort of thing
Ivy Bridge is going to be an exciting product. Not only does it continue with the improvements AVX processor SIMD vector capabilities D3D11 and DX Compute Shader, 30 percent more EUs ( execution units ) and supports up to 3 displays and HDMI 1.4a, and an overall bandwidth boost from PCIe 3.
The Tech Report has the story.Ivy Bridge is going to be an exciting product. Not only does it continue with the improvements AVX processor SIMD vector capabilities D3D11 and DX Compute Shader, 30 percent more EUs ( execution units ) and supports up to 3 displays and HDMI 1.4a, and an overall bandwidth boost from PCIe 3.
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Under the hood of Unreal Engine 3's next-gen features
We know that Unreal Engine 3 is due a DirectX 11 makeover that is currently in progress, but what new goodies will this bring to the table? Check out this video which guides you through all of the new features planned for the next iteration of Unreal Engine 3.
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