Microsoft has officially confirmed that the next version of its images API is coming to the next version of its own operating system. DirectX 12 arrives with Windows 10.
At exactly the same time, the technology will also be supported by Unreal Engine 4, from Epic Games. This ought to ensure that plenty of the games that are future (on PC and Xbox One) will make the most of the brand new application programming interface.
DirectX 12 will be shipped with by the firm a verification the final version of Windows 10 while elaborate details have never been shared.
Meanwhile, programmers that register in DirectX 12 Early Access and the Windows Insider Application will get everything they need to make the most of the technology before others:
"We particularly support gamers to help us make this release wonderful for you by becoming Windows Insiders. Game developers who are part of our DirectX 12 Early Access program have even more incentive to join the Windows Insider software.
These game developers will receive everything they need to kickstart their DX12 development, including: updated runtime, API headers, drivers, documentation, and samples, each of that will work with all the Windows 10 Technical Preview."
The program titan also declared that it worked to create a special variant of the technology for Unreal Engine 4.
DirectX 12 is set to be supported by almost all major hardware manufacturers, including Intel and NVIDIA. And as a result of the performance and battery improvements it brings, the fresh technology is placed to be a difference maker in games, visuals and multimedia.
We have a lot about it leading up to the evidence, now all we need is always to find out whether it'll be backwards compatible with earlier versions.
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