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
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.
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