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Press release, February 5; Ricky Morris, DIGITIMES Asia
Monday 5 February 2007
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Posted on Feb 6, 09:43
Vista does run DX10 natively but DX is backwards compatible with early versions, and the effects that create Aero are only based on DX9 and SM3. A DX 10 card is not a requirement for Vista Premium support.Posted on Feb 6, 08:41
What does "compatible with the new Windows Aero user interface thanks to support of Microsoft DirectX 9.0c Shader Model 3.0." Have Anything to do with Windows Aero style/effects in the least bit?Windows Vista natively runs DirectX 10.