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Nov 7, 2017
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Announcing new DirectX 12 features

Jacques van Rhyn
Jacques van Rhyn

Announcing new DirectX 12 features We’ve come a long way since we launched DirectX 12 with Windows 10 on July 29, 2015. Since then, we’ve heard every bit of feedback and improved the API to enhance stability and offer more versatility. Today, developers using DirectX 12 can build games that have better graphics, run faster and that are more ...

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Jul 21, 2017
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GPUs in the task manager

Bryan Langley
Bryan Langley

The below posting is from Steve Pronovost, our lead engineer responsible for the GPU scheduler and memory manager. GPUs in the Task Manager We're excited to introduce support for GPU performance data in the Task Manager. This is one of the features you have often requested, and we listened. The GPU is finally making its debut in this venerable ...

Mar 1, 2017
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GPU plugins, improved SDK layers, and hang debugging: Bringing DirectX 12 tools to the next level

D3D Team
D3D Team

If you are a Windows game developer using DirectX 12, you know that great tools are essential for getting the most out of the graphics hardware. In the past few months, we’ve been making rapid progress on delivering the tools you’ve requested. At the Game Developers Conference today, we demoed new features for both PIX, our premier tool for ...

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Jan 23, 2017
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New DirectX Shader Compiler based on Clang/LLVM now available as Open Source

Chas Boyd
Chas Boyd

The DirectX HLSL (High Level Shading Language) compiler is now available as an open source project built on the Clang/LLVM framework. Microsoft drives the leading GPU shader language Since 2002, HLSL has been a key focus of industry collaboration on GPU programming. As the shader language for the popular DirectX12 API, HLSL is at the forefront of...

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Jan 17, 2017
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DX12 performance tuning and debugging – PIX on Windows (beta) released!

D3D Team
D3D Team

Continued commitment to gaming on Windows 10 With Windows 10, we promised to build an OS designed for PC gaming, with DirectX 12 as one of the cornerstones of the Windows 10 gaming experience. In the 18 months since our release, DirectX 12 has seen very rapid adoption, with nearly 20 AAA games now available with DirectX 12 support. Much of this ...

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