DirectX 10 will not take off until H2 2007, AMD executive says
Despite that Nvidia recently launched its DirectX 10-compliant GPUs (graphics processing units), demand for DirectX 10 graphics cards will not pick up in the market in the first half of the year because of a lack of games to support the technology, according to Edward Chow, AMD graphics marketing director for the Asia-Pacific region. With no boost from DirectX 10, the graphics card market will stay put in the first half of 2007, while watching Vista’s acceptability, according to Chow.
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