Nvidia to release directx 10 graphics card

Nvidia is expected to announce the world’s first DirectX 10-compliant graphics chip, the GeForce 8800 (codenamed G80), in the middle of November, graphics card makers revealed. However, despite the advantage of early launch, demand for the new graphics processing unit (GPU) will depend on penetration rate of the new Windows Vista OS and availability of new PC games supporting DirectX 10, the makers indicated.
With Shader Model 4.0 support, DirectX 10 will improve visualization and rendering capabilities utilized in PC games, also reducing CPU overhead, according to the makers. It means that game developers will get additional space to make their games more sophisticated, said the makers.
The makers expressed the doubt that ATI’s next-generation R600 chip, which is also expected to support DirectX 10, may appear in the market before 2007. Nevertheless, ATI will continue benefit from its close relationships with Microsoft around the Xbox 360, the makers said.
Since DirectX 10 is positioned as a Vista-only solution, with presumably no ability to work with previous Windows versions, Nvidia’s move to launch the GeForce 8800 in November should rather be considered as a symbolic step, said industry sources. So far, Microsoft only promised that Windows Vista will run DirectX 9.0, allowing to later upgrade it to DirectX 10 via Windows Update, the sources indicated. When Microsoft releases a DirectX 10-capable OS, ATI will perhaps catch up with the competition, the sources added.

It is really a great news but who knows about the price of this stuff, but Microsoft has made Direct X 10 exclusive to Vista so if you want to run it on your XP box you can only use Direct X 9.It is bad in my opinion.I believe it is another Microsoft business tactic

8 thoughts on “Nvidia to release directx 10 graphics card

  1. If you already have brought dx 10 card ur in big trouble , MS is about to release dx10.1 which will not be supported on the dx10 hardwares, dx10 is going to be outdated in nearly 8 months. 😦

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