![]() ![]() Microsoft is a key, strategic partner for AMD and we’re continuously collaborating with them on DirectX 12." Richard has no special insight into Microsoft’s Windows or DirectX roadmaps. ![]() "Richard Huddy does not speak for Microsoft, and he was unfortunately speculating from Microsoft’s publication of key dates and milestones for Windows 7 lifecycle and mainstream support policy. ![]() "There have been reports based on a video of Richard Huddy of AMD making speculative comments around DirectX 12 support on versions of Windows," AMD said in a statement. However, AMD has told GameSpot that Huddy simply "misspoke." During the video of his presentation (which has since been removed from YouTube) Huddy plainly says that Windows 7 will not support DirectX 12. The news is based on a video of AMD Chief Gaming Scientist Richard Huddy speaking at the PDXLAN event. You might have seen reports circulating that Windows 7 won't support DirectX 12, Microsoft's next, "low level" graphics API that will introduce several improvements to existing graphics cards and the Xbox One. ![]()
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