New NVIDIA GeForce driver 358.66 shows Vulkan Pascal and Volta support

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This is quite exciting, considering that the Vulkan API is the one that almost everyone supports and can support, not to mention being able to target pretty much any platform with. It's always nice to see it get to the point where stuff starts to slip out, they're clearly being very through with this. I know that emulator developers are very interested in developing Vulkan renderers.
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Hmm. Still not sure this is really coming, little to no information besides somebody claiming that there's support in the driver. With all cautiousness, I believe it when I see it.
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Mantle i mean "Vulkan" finally comes to nVidia
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Hmm. Still not sure this is really coming, little to no information besides somebody claiming that there's support in the driver. With all cautiousness, I believe it when I see it.
You need no screenshots. Just get driver, take all imports/exports for all libraries and look for new special stuff.
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I'm pretty sure John Carmack is having an orgasm right about now.
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You need no screenshots. Just get driver, take all imports/exports for all libraries and look for new special stuff.
I don't need screenshots, I need to see it working properly 😉 Besides that, would it even offer major gaines to nvidia compared to dx12?
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I'm pretty sure John Carmack is having an orgasm right about now.
This actually made me lol, well the geek in me sure did LOL
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I don't need screenshots, I need to see it working properly 😉 Besides that, would it even offer major gaines to nvidia compared to dx12?
We may see some crazy things. Effects, and complex geometries with very little HW power required. Same as some products of demoscene. (that much mobile tech demos shown) My guess is kind of funny, but I see intel to be 1st one on PC to have it running well. To promote their mobile platforms.