terça-feira, 6 de maio de 2008

Fw: Intel brings DirectX 10 to integrated graphics, NVIDIA says not so fast

URL: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/284914410/

Filed under: Desktops, LaptopsIntel has been boasting of DirectX 10
support for its various integrated graphics options for some time now,
but it's only just recently gotten around to actually releasing a Vista
driver that brings its GM965 and G35 Express chipsets up to speed. Of
course, NVIDIA just couldn't help itself from getting a few (more) digs
in at Intel's expense, and it's now kindly provided a few benchmarks to
show just how badly Intel's integrated DirectX 10 solution stacks up
against the bleeding-edge DirectX 10-ready games it now ostensibly
supports. They couldn't find a single game that was able to crank out
more than 5 fps, even at a lowly 1280 x 1024 resolution and with the
usual graphics intensive settings turned off. Then again, 4.4 fps in
Crysis is pretty much par for the course.

Read - Crave, "Intel updates graphics with multimedia capabilities"
Read - Hardware Secrets, "Are Intel chipsets really capable of running
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