AMD Demos DirectX 11-Capable ATI Graphics Card
An anonymous reader writes "Today at a press conference in Taiwan, AMD demonstrated the world's first GPU capable of DirectX 11 technology. The demonstrations shows the major improvements DirectX 11 gives us over DirectX 10 and also shows us what AMD has in store for an ATI Graphics Card coming out before the end of 2009 capable of DirectX 11. AMD shows three primary features of DirectX 11: a tessellator, which allows for less blocky and more fluid and realistic details; compute shaders which allows for less restricted programming; and finally, how DX11 is better designed to take advantage of multiple CPU cores."
If you run it with Vista, I foresee very little utilization and a lot of problems for you.
Just because you are wrong and I called you out on it doesn't mean I am a Troll.
WRONG. You can install DX11 games and the DX11 libraries themselves on XP if you wanted to. The idea that you need Vista for DX11 is FUD straight from the mouth of the beast!