While consoles are generally less powerful than most gaming PCs, they often perform significantly better relative to their hardware. The main reason behind this is that consoles have a unique low overhead operating system that allows them to get the absolute most out of their hardware. On a PC a lot of the system’s potential is bogged down by other things like the operating system, complex APIs and extremely complex driver packages. AMD thinks it has found a way around this with its new Mantle API. AMD claims Mantle will give PCs a low-level API similar to consoles that will allow all AMD GCN GPUs (so HD 7000 and RX 2XX) to perform dramatically better in Mantle API optimised games. The Mantle API allows access to more GPU features, new rendering techniques and reduces CPU overhead.
The Mantle API is AMD’s fourth pillar for its “AMD Gaming” roadmap. The other three pillars can be seen in the pictures above. The only other new addition is AMD TrueAudio which was announced earlier on today.
Expect more details on the new Mantle API to be announced in a few months time when AMD reveals all the technical details at its Developer Summit in November.
Images courtesy of eTeknix via AMD LiveStream
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