and hopefully amd will not continue releasing underperforming graphics hardware.. (or at least showcases how it can prevail over the competition setup at least in some scenarios..)
Not too off topic.
and hopefully amd will not continue releasing underperforming graphics hardware.. (or at least showcases how it can prevail over the competition setup at least in some scenarios..)
I don't think there is any Mantle code in Direct3D 12; Microsoft just used the principle of it as a starting point. Vulkan, on the other hand, uses huge portions of Mantle code.
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AMD is most likely counting on DX12 and Vulkan to take off, and for DX11 to die off soon.
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Except DX11 won't be dying off for a looooong time. It won't disappear just because DX12 comes out. Has DX9 disappeared? No, in fact, there are recent games that have been released as DX9 games (and look quite good, btw). Expect the same kind of situation for years with 11.
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No. Mantle was a dumbed down version of OpenGL, just like 3dfx's GLide was some time ago.
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Trolling comment was expected.Note: I'm expecting for ignorant dudes who translate this news into "AMD did bad as always, go die" to populate this thread. Just another day on TPU
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There is indeed a lot of copy-pasta there. Question is: which came first? Did AMD copy Microsoft's documentation or did Microsoft copy AMD's documentation? I guess at the end of the day it doesn't really matter. Mantle is done, Direct3D and Vulkan go on.
Oh, I think there might be a fair bit, actually.
From the Wikipedia article, it sounds like it is OpenGL/OpenCL with some performance improvements. It's not directly related to Mantle like Vulkan and Direct3D 12 are.I'd imagine Apple's Metal API is very similar to Mantle.
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There is indeed a lot of copy-pasta there. Question is: which came first? Did AMD copy Microsoft's documentation or did Microsoft copy AMD's documentation? I guess at the end of the day it doesn't really matter. Mantle is done, Direct3D and Vulkan go on.
From the Wikipedia article, it sounds like it is OpenGL/OpenCL with some performance improvements. It's not directly related to Mantle like Vulkan and Direct3D 12 are.
This Unity article goes into details:
http://blogs.unity3d.com/2014/07/03/metal-a-new-graphics-api-for-ios-8/
In short, Metal is designed (read: stripped down and features explicitly defined) specifically for iOS and iOS processors (e.g. A7). It would not work on any other hardware where Vulkan/Direct3D are flexible.
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So Mantle becomes Vulcan ....cool I think. Also isn't the fury half the size of the titan and have more future potential ?
I think this is what scared MS more to stop dragging its heels. While Windows is prolific, what is the M-S operating system maintaining/prevalent in anymore? I mean it use to have all the Office software, but today you have plenty of free word possessing, spread sheet, database, photo, PowerPoint, Paint, choices... Though for gaming there's been just one: DirectX. With the rise of SteamOS, and Apple looking at gaming, MS quickly saw not moving would open the door for challengers to their OS gaming dominance.I'd imagine Apple's Metal API is very similar to Mantle.
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Mantle was only indended as a PR experiment, and is in that regard quite successful. AMD knew it would be dead the moment Direct3D 12 arrives.AMD will now focus on DirectX 12 and Vulkan (OpenGL successor by Khronos Group). Why the company effectively killed its own 2-year old and promising 3D API is anyone's guess.
Is there any particular reason why you believe AMD will have an advantage over Nvidia?Yes, it's a good move for AMD. Now they have both Dx12 and Vulkan on their side. The red camp looks quite strong for the next era. By the way the news is old.
Direct3D 12 has been planned since before Maxwell was designed. New APIs from Microsoft is roughly drafted many years ahead, since it takes several years to design the GPUs. So as you were saying, Mantle din't preassure Microsoft into making Direct3D 12, if so we would have seen it last year.Kinda doubt Mantle had anything to do with DX12 being what it is, its not like MS suddenly radically changed its approach on the new DX(12) as soon as they heard what AMD was doing with Mantle.
The main focus of Mantle was reducing API overhead, to create an old style "console" API. But the thing about API overhead is, if you already have efficient code with few API calls, then reducing the API overhead wouldn't matter that much. So reducing API overhead helps poorly coded game engines the most.Mantle was disappointing to be sure, but what hurts me more is that audio improvement that was promised.
A gaming experience is really determined by 2 factors, Video and Audio, yet the time effort and money goes 95% to video and 5% to audio....
I was hoping Mantle would bring the importance of good audio back but it seems like I need to dream on.
No.Vulkan effectively is Mantle.
Still no. Mantle has been a source for initial inspiration for the programming interface, but the overall API and specs are new.No. Mantle was a dumbed down version of OpenGL, just like 3dfx's GLide was some time ago.
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I am not saying AMD will have any advantage... although check this about asynchronous-shading. They've been executing on their long-term vision toward DX12 and GCN is integral to that. Not saying Nvidia hasn't or won't have the same optimization, it's just I've not heard of any information as yet, anyone?Is there any particular reason why you believe AMD will have an advantage over Nvidia?
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Mantle was pretty nice in BF4, I had 2500K @ 4.5GHz and a R9 280 (aka HD7950 boost) and damn it ran BF4 nicely with Mantle in 1920x1080 Ultra settings.
Mantle was pretty nice in BF4, I had 2500K @ 4.5GHz and a R9 280 (aka HD7950 boost) and damn it ran BF4 nicely with Mantle in 1920x1080 Ultra settings.
Known Issues:
The following known issues only apply to systems using Windows® 8.1 or Windows® 7 SP1 and later:
[422291] Battlefield 4 triggers TDR and crash when running in AMD Mantle mode
Actually, Maxwell 2 - GPU models that have processor variants from; GM200, GM204, GM206 parts.Async Shaders is supported since Kepler, as noted in the link.
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