Good news for PC Gamers.. Battlefield 4 Running DirectX 11.1 Could Give Radeon HD 7000 an Edge.. EA-DICE' upcoming online shooter Battlefield 4 will take advantage of
DirectX 11.1 API, on PCs running Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. Running the
game with DirectX 11.1 will have a positive performance impact compared
to running it on DirectX 11.0, or on older operating systems like
Windows 7 (which doesn't support DirectX 11.1). In the words of the
technical director behind Frostbite, the underlying engine for
Battlefield 4, "We use DX11.1, there are some optimizations in it
(constant buffer offsets, dynamic buffers as SRVs) that we got in to the
the API that improves CPU performance in our rendering when one runs
with DX11.1." This could give Radeon HD 7000 series GPUs an edge over
their GeForce competitors. GPUs based on NVIDIA's "Kepler"
micro-architecture don't fully support
DirectX 11.1. Incidentally, Battlefield 4 was just bagged and tagged by
AMD for its future "Never Settle" bundle. Join the dots..
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