Sunday, 14 December 2014

Direct X11 Vs X12 - Does The Newer Version Have Any Improvements?

Video games developers have been using Direct X graphics technology from Microsoft because it offers them a wide range of advanced features. Microsoft Direct X 11 is the current version in use since 2008 and its architecture enables data to be computed very quickly with the least strain on the system, enabling high performance and technical brilliance.

However, Direct X 11 has been found to have quite a few problems. As a matter of fact, it has to be admitted that there has been quite a bit of resistance towards it.

Avid gamers will realize that very few games support this API exclusively; most games do offer it as an option to other APIs.
Microsoft will be launching Direct X 12 to deal with increasing requirements of video game developers.
The new version does have quite a few improvements over the previous version, including: • Half the power consumption of the Direct X 11 API on average.
This can help lower power bills, albeit by a small amount per PC.
More importantly, gamers won't need to be connected to a power outlet for extended periods. In addition, there won't be the issue of the device becoming very hot during the course of the game.

To put it simply, the temperature will reduce and the battery life will increase. • 60 per cent higher frame speed at the same power consumption.

While DX 11 allows 19 frames per second, DX 12 is capable of 33 frames per second without increasing power consumption. One fact that has to be considered is that an overworked CPU isn't much of a factor when it comes to a PC.

However, this factor comes into play when it comes to a mobile phone or tablet.
• Developers will find it easy to use Direct X 12 because it offers a great deal of control over hardware without requiring greater software involvement.
This will undoubtedly enable them to create new and exciting products with a greater degree of ease, using a combination of improved speed and better image quality.
• Any problems between the CPU and GPU can easily be resolved with the new version, especially in situations where the processor is an older model. According to many industry experts, the Direct X12 is an advanced version of Direct X11 since it is integrated with AMD's Mantle API. However, there are expectations that many video game developers will opt to work with this API on account of the many improvements it has over the previous version.

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