DirectX 12’s cross-vendor GPU configuration capability – using AMD’s Radeon and NVIDIA’s GeForce graphics cards in conjunction – has been hinted at for weeks, but now a Microsoft representative has confirmed that the feature will be supported by its latest API.
A member of Microsoft’s customer support staff, when asked if DirectX 12 will “support Multi-GPU Configurations between Nvidia and [AMD]?”, answered that, “Upon checking, it will support Multi-Gpu Configurations between Nvidia and AMD.”
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