Hardware Accelerating Everything: Windows 8 Graphics

Microsoft talks about graphics hardware acceleration in Windows 8, claiming a 438-percent increase in simple geometry rendering over Windows 7. ZoomThe latest Building Windows 8 blog details graphics hardware acceleration in the upcoming OS which will come packed with DirectX 11.1. The company said that it's approaching the graphical user interface (GUI) from two perspectives: raw performance and battery life. To tackle both, the company has implemented a unified graphics subsystem embodied in the new version of DirectX.

According to the post, Windows 8 divides and balances the process of rendering text, shapes and images between the CPU and GPU, giving each a task that it can achieve most efficiently. Thanks to this method, Microsoft is seeing an increased framerate of up to 336-percent in rendering titles and headings (compared to Windows 7), up to 438-percent in rendering simple geometry, and a 40-percent improvement in JPEG rendering.




"To improve apps that don’t need to redraw the entire screen for each frame, we optimized how DirectX deals with redrawing just portions of the screen and how it scrolls," the blog reads. "This work not only improves app efficiency and performance, but since it reduces redundant drawing and reduces the number of times graphics data needs to be copied in memory, it also reduces power consumption, thus increasing battery life." Microsoft also said the Metro style platform was actually built on top of DirectX -- meaning all apps take full advantage of the graphics hardware on the system, regardless of the programming language and framework the developer chooses. The post goes on to state that the new Direct3D 11.1 API is the foundation for hardware acceleration of 2D graphics and text, image processing, 3D graphics and computaton, and video.

"The new API makes it much simpler to mix different types of content in a single scene because that single API now manages all of the GPU resources associated with rendering. This also reduces memory usage by eliminating the redundancy involved in creating multiple graphics device-management objects in app code. In addition, Direct3D 11.1 provides a uniform way for apps to access the various capabilities of different graphics hardware. It provides mechanisms for the app to determine what features are available, and then only uses those capabilities. This enables apps to make maximum use of the GPU’s capabilities, whether the GPU was designed for long battery life on a tablet, or high-end gaming on a desktop PC."

Crysis 3 Single Player Interactive Demo




For those of you interested, EA has released an 19 minute interactive video of the Crysis 3 single player campaign.

Humanoid Robot Climbing Spiral Staircase




Remember that movie where the evil robot is trying to kill some half naked chick? You know, the one where it chases her, she falls down, gets back up and then runs upstairs to hide before the robot smashes through the door and kills her? In this version, she dies of old age waiting for the robot.

PC Perspective Podcast #211




Join PC Perspective this week as they talk about the MSI HD 7870 HAWK, Building a Gaming PC from 1999, a Llano SFF System Build and more!

Wicked Lasers' Lasersaber




It pretty much goes without saying that most of us have dreamed of one day owning a real lightsaber. While there have been an abundance of great toys out there, nothing has come too close to the real thing. But there may be hope for us yet, since Wicked Lasers has come pretty darn close with their latest invention.

Dubbed the LaserSaber, Wicked Laser's $100 device is designed to attach itself to one of the company's Spyder III lasers such as the green colored Krypton or the blue colored Arctic. The 32 inch blade attachment is created from a durable polycarbonate material that won't exactly slice through flesh, but can certainly take a decent beating. The hilt component is created from an aircraft-grade aluminum that attaches directly to the top of the S3 laser handles.

Although the LaserSaber doesn't come with cool lightsaber sound effects, turning the laser on results in a special "magnetic gravity" effect that powers the saber on and off like a real lightsaber would.

A Zombie Apocalypse Theme Park




Thanks to the increasing popularity of The Walking Dead and recent "zombie attacks", the popularity of the zombie apocalypse is as hot as ever. As terrifying as they may be, the world is in love with zombies and can't seem to get enough. While there are a handful of zombie marathon-type events popping up around the country, one entrepreneur has an even greater ambition: the world's first theme park dedicated to the zombie apocalypse.

Assuming he can come up with the massive amount of funding necessary, Mark Siwak hopes to turn the abandoned and derelict areas of a Detroit city into what he calls Z World, a theme park that literally puts you in the most realistic zombie apocalypse situation imaginable. The idea behind Z World is that brave souls would venture into the 200-acre post-apocalyptic park where they can run and hide from hordes of zombies to their heart's content.

$30k Display of the Day




This 160" curved display is awesome...until you see the absolutely retarded price tag.

Unboxing Videos Are Lame: Example #2,419,004




I know, I know, unboxing video are played out and laaaame. Having said that, this one contains so much FAIL that it is actually funny. I'm using my mad cutting skills yo.

Eight Rotor RC Copter Used For Movies?




As the demo reel below shows, this eight rotor RC copter can take some pretty damn impressive shots. It's probably a lot cheaper to use this thing for aerial shots than current methods of filming. Thanks C. to Marc for the link.

YouTube Now Offers Face Blurring




YouTube has added a new face blurring feature that allows you to blurs faces in your videos automatically. It works well enough that it will even blur pictures, posters and hand drawn smiley faces.

Amazon Yesterday Shipping




Hold on a second, this is actually a great idea! And, if anyone is capable of pulling this off...it would totally be Amazon.

Oh Look, It’s A Crapload More Resident Evil 6 Gameplay Footage






Man, at this rate, we're not even going to have to play Resident Evil 6, we can just watch it. At any rate, three new videos of the game have hit YouTube, Lots of zombie-shooting in the dark. Also, trains.

PC Perspective Podcast #210



Join PC Perspective this week as they talk about Cheap 1440P Monitors, 11" Gaming Notebooks, Windows 8, and more!

Cool DX11 Demo of the Day




Keilany Hayssam, of icEnhancer fame, has put out a rather elegant DX11 demo of something other than "spaceships, shooting, monsters and magical realms."

Assassin's Creed 3 18th Century Boston Walkthrough




A bit of background: I'm a Boston native and spent two years living a stone's throw from the Old North Church, the place where the "one if by land, and two if by sea" lanterns sent Paul Revere on his midnight ride.

And I can't wait to scale that sucker in Assassin's Creed 3. Ubisoft showed off gameplay footage of AC3 at Comic-Con over the weekend, in the process taking us on a tour of 18th century Boston. Take a trip through Fanueil Hall and the old harbor.

Metro: Last Light Developer Walkthrough Impresses




My trusty interest meter is now pinned in the red. I just watched the 13-minute Metro: Last Light E3 2012 developer walkthrough, and when it ended, I had to blink and shake my head to pull myself out of the richly detailed, deeply immersive post-apocalyptic game world. And that was from simply watching the thing. I can't imagine how lost I'll become in Last Light once I'm at the controls.

As a fan of Metro 2033, Last Light was already on my 2013 Buy List. Courtesy of this walkthrough, with its delightful details like wiping rain and blood away from your gas mask, it's now near the very top.

Grand Theft Auto IV ICEnhancer Mod Ready




You've seen the photo-realistic visuals the ICEnhancer mod brings to Grand Theft Auto IV. Today's the day you stop marveling at the trailers and dive into modder Keilany Hayssam's eye-popping version of Rockstar's Liberty City. Here's why: the final version of ICEnhancer (2.1) is now ready for download.

Posting on his blog, Ice La Glace, Hayssam revealed that ICEnhancer 2.1 will be the final update he makes to his stellar GTA IV visual makeover. Get a good look at the final version in this time-lapse trailer. And yes, that's GTA IV, not real life.