DirectX 12 Ultimate for next generation gamers

Microsoft's DirectX development team introduced DirectX 12 yesterday and referred to it as the "best graphics technology" it has ever presented. The company announced the oldest DirectX 12 the 2014.

Microsoft's upcoming X-series of Xbox will support the new X 12 Ultimate. On PCs, you must be running Windows 10 (upcoming) version 2004, as of May 2020 or later, to use the new app.

DirectX 12 Ultimate

The which will feature the DirectX 12 Ultimate logo will also support “all next-generation graphics hardware features” such as “DirectX Raytracing, Variable Rate Shading, Mesh Shaders and Sampler Feedback.”

Η Microsoft επιθυμεί να γίνει το λογότυπο της DirectX 12 Ultimate ένα κριτήριο για τους PC , providing assurance that their hardware supports all the features of next-generation games."

Current hardware may not support all features of DirectX 12 Ultimate, but it will not affect compatibility with Microsoft. Microsoft has confirmed in its announcement that existing hardware can be used to run next-generation games that use the capabilities of DirectX 12 Ultimate.

Players may not see all the visual benefits of the new DirectX 12 Ultimate in this case, but games will work normally on non-DirectX 12 Ultimate hardware, according to Microsoft.

DirectX 12 Ultimate looks to unify the graphics platform on PC and Xbox X and offers several advantages according to the company.

For more information read the company post

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