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    Microsoft Details Direct3D 11 Improvements...

    Boas Camaradas...
    Parece que esta onda toda de movimentos á volta dos API´s fez tremer lá alguma coisa dentro da Microsoft...

    Deixo-vos aqui esta noticia para se entreterem...

    In a somewhat unusual technical/promotional blog entry called "Raising the Bar with Direct3D", Microsoft has released some additional details on the version of Direct3D for Xbox One, along with providing a general summary of the state of Direct3D 11.2.
    As Microsoft pointed out, the new version of DX11 will offer improved performance when accessing memory shared between CPU and GPU when executing compute workloads

    Here are the new features that will be coming to Direct3D 11:

    • The introduction of Tiled Resources, a new hardware feature for efficiently managing enormous volumes of data on the GPU more efficiently, enabling unprecedented levels of detail as well as more immersive open-world gameplay without making gamers sit through annoying "level loads".
    • Excellent tools in Visual Studio for analyzing and debugging code built using Direct3D 11
    • Improved performance when accessing memory shared between CPU and GPU when executing compute workloads.
    • Programming model improvements, including advances in HLSL that enables developers to write more manageable shader code, and reduce runtime cycles spent on shader compilation.
    • Improved performance and efficiency on mobile form factors by reducing presentation overhead and enabling hardware accelerated overlays & scalers. This enables better game performance on high-resolution displays, and improved rendering latency.

    For over 15 years, Direct3D has served as an essential ingredient to deliver cutting-edge 3D graphics in games. During this time, Direct3D has dramatically evolved as a result of deep investments we’ve made in development across our device platforms (Windows, Xbox, and Windows Phone) and continued partnership with industry-leading GPU hardware vendors and game developers. We are very excited that with the launch of Xbox One, we can now bring the latest generation of Direct3D 11 to console. The Xbox One graphics API is “Direct3D 11.x” and the Xbox One hardware provides a superset of Direct3D 11.2 functionality. Other graphics APIs such as OpenGL and AMD’s Mantle are not available on Xbox One.
    Developers creating content for the Xbox One are able to use the same programing constructs across Windows and Xbox, and benefit from all the improvements that have been introduced on Windows. With Xbox One we have also made significant enhancements to the implementation of Direct3D 11, especially in the area of runtime overhead. The result is a very streamlined, “close to metal” level of runtime performance. In conjunction with the third generation PIX performance tool for Xbox One, developers can use Direct3D 11 to unlock the full performance potential of the console.
    While some of these advances were developed in an effort to improve our own software, the most impactful innovations require very close collaboration with hardware and software partners to be successful.
    Tiled Resources is a great example of this kind of industry collaboration. The work to deliver Tiled Resources started in early 2009 through discussions about what was next for GPU designs with key graphics hardware partners. These conversations were fueled by our understanding of the game experience that developers were creating with Direct3D on Windows PCs and Xbox 360. This early collaboration drove a degree of consistency in GPU hardware implementations, which in turn enabled Microsoft to create a single API surface area for developers to use across hardware from multiple vendors. In the process of building and shipping Windows 8.1, we worked in very a tight feedback loop with each of our hardware partners for driver development, along with internal and external software developers to deliver the feature. As a result, we were able to demonstrate tiled resources in action during the BUILD 2013 Keynote running on off-the-shelf GPUs. Looking ahead, we’re stoked about the releases of Xbox One and Windows 8.1! The process that got us to this point will continue to drive our future releases. We are getting excellent feedback from the industry around the areas that are most important for future API development, and that feedback is directly informing our Direct3D development direction. We’re continually innovating in areas of performance, functionality and debug and performance tooling for Xbox One. We’re also working with our ISV and IHV partners on future efforts, including bringing the lightweight runtime and tooling capabilities of the Xbox One Direct3D implementation to Windows, and identifying the next generation of advanced 3D graphics technologies.
    In: http://www.guru3d.com/news_story/mic...rovements.html

    A minha opinião pessoal, é que o Mantle poderá ser um ponto de viragem para os API´s 3D sendo que o próprio OpenGL está a avançar a bom passo...
    Com a PS4 com Mantle/OGL e a Microsoft com DX 11.1 no PC e DX 11.2 na Consola (e futuramente no Win 8.1), não me parece que as coisas possa ficar num ponto estável...

    Vamos a ver os reais ganhos do mantle face ao Dx11.1 e logo veremos se outas empresas seguem o mesmo caminho...

    Cumprimentos,

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    A microsoft anda a tremer bem anda ,já está a prever é as coisas complicadas para o lado deles LOL

    Mas o Mantle vai ser uma ferramenta exclusiva PC em consolas não irá ter o Mantle .
    Pelo menos é o que diz neste site " AMD explica por qué Mantle será exclusivo de PC y no estará en consola "


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    A microsoft anda a tremer bem anda ,já está a prever é as coisas complicadas para o lado deles LOL

    Mas o Mantle vai ser uma ferramenta exclusiva PC em consolas não irá ter o Mantle .
    Pelo menos é o que diz neste site " AMD explica por qué Mantle será exclusivo de PC y no estará en consola "
    Boas!
    Sim o Mantle é exclusivo para o Universo PC!

    No entanto não te esqueças que o universo PC é muito vasto e todos os mercados de consolas combinados, não chegam á totalidade do mercado PC!
    Com isto dito, temos diversos OS´s que vão beneficiar com o Mantle...

    - Linux (Steam OS, Unbutu, Outros)
    - MAC OS
    - Windows

    Visto que a AMD tem vindo a semear desde o ano passado placas gráficas e APU´s baseados no CGN, a base de aproveitamento do Mantle poderá ser bastante grande!

    Vamos a ver...

    Cumprimentos,

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    É assim. O DirectX é uma tecnologia proprietária. Apenas corre no Windows, assim como apenas corre na Xbox. O OpenGL e OpenCL são open-source. Correm em todos os sistemas, incluindo Windows. O Linux deverá alcançar o domínio do mundo desktop e o Windows deverá cair do trono, pelo não é nenhuma surpresa ver o OpenGL e o OpenCL ganharem mais notoriedade. A Microsoft caminha para ser uma segunda Apple apesar de tentar ser mais universalista. Se perderem o domínio do mundo desktop as coisas ficam como no mundo dos smartphones, ficam atrás da alternativa open-source.

 

 

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