Demand for DirectX 10-compliant graphics cards may not pick up until Vista launch

04:09 - Monday 13 November 2006 by From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: nvidia, dx10, graphics, cards Category : Miscellaneous

Despite Nvidia's launch of its DirectX 10-compliant GeForce 8800 GPU last week, demand for high-end graphics cards supporting DirectX 10 may not pick up until Microsoft's Vista operating system (OS) hits the market, according to industry sources. The sources claimed that despite Nvidia's head-start, it may not be too late for ATI to launch its R600 that supports DirectX 10 in the first quarter of 2007 because insufficient software support currently is hampering demand.

More here at DigiTimes.


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