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fermi
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The Fermi tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions related to Nvidia's Fermi microarchitecture, which is referenced in the context of DirectX 12 support on older Nvidia GPUs. Users mention Fermi when comparing GPU performance for gaming upgrades, such as considering a Fermi-based card alongside options like the GTX 285 or AMD 5850. The tag also appears in threads about Nvidia's market strategy and hardware evolution, including claims about Moore's law. While not a primary focus, these posts provide insight into how Fermi-era hardware is viewed in relation to modern gaming and system requirements.
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DirectX - Wikipedia
So if the above is true there will be no need to upgrade for many of us (not to get DX12 compatibility anyway). Let's hope it's supported in the drivers and applications soon.
Even a test demo to show it's potential would be nice. Direct X 12 contains many features...
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Multicores are bull, parallel is the bomb
Although one would think that Nvidia is keeping busy these days in trying to catch up with its red competitor, it...
I'm preparing to upgrade my rig and found this nice revised board by Gigabyte called the GA-EP43T-USB3 which from the technical brief is a Intel P43 chipset board that's been out for a few years that they have recently updated and slapped in a nice NEC USB-3 set of ports on. I'm wanting to...