DirectX Goes Neural: Microsoft Unveils AI-Driven Future for Windows Gaming
At GDC 2026, Microsoft announced a transformative update to DirectX, introducing ML-Powered DirectX and Advanced Shader Delivery. These innovations are designed to leverage machine learning for real-time performance optimization and to eliminate the frustrating 'shader stutter' that plagues many modern PC titles. By streamlining how shaders are delivered and compiled, Microsoft aims to significantly reduce load times and improve frame consistency. The event also featured a teaser for DXR 2.0, promising a generational leap in raytracing capabilities, solidifying a future where AI and hardware-accelerated graphics work in seamless tandem.
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