With progress increasing on Windows 10 as the days pass, we're getting to learn more and more on Microsoft's upcoming operating system. By the looks of things so far, Microsoft's put quite an effort in Windows 10 and put some thought towards catering to the needs of all Windows users out there. We've managed to get our hands on Windows 10's graphics capabilities for all of you today, so take a look after the break to find out what Microsoft's anticipated operating system upgrade has to offer.
Microsoft Showcases Windows 10 Graphics Capabilities In China - DX12 Present As Anticipated
As we've told you earlier on several occasions as well, DirectX 12 will now be a part of Windows 10, as has been officially announced by Microsoft today in China. In addition to DX12 having made it on board, Windows 10 also features several more upgrades over Microsoft's previous operating systems, as can be seen above. The latest addition to the Windows 10 graphics platform includes hardware support for H.264, support for 4K, improved support for wireless displays through Micracast which adds on to Windows 10's cross platform functionality and Virtual Display support.
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