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Mantle API Vs. DirectX Thief Benchmarks – Mantle Creams Direct3D in CPU-Bound Situations

Here are the first benchmarks of Thief conducted independantly (not AMD Official). The showdown pits the GTX 780 Ti and R9 290X in a Mantle vs Direct X Battle. Spoiler: DirectX Gets Creamed.

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codelyoko4448d ago (Edited 4448d ago )

Is it just me or is the excitement on how DirectX 12 will deal (if it can) with Mantle almost palpatable :P

Eonjay4448d ago

The Mantle API is open source. DX12 should do the smart thing and implement it directly into Direct 3D API

Charybdis4448d ago (Edited 4448d ago )

I think its more likely OpenGL would implement it on pc platforms. However it seems they are working on their own solutions

tee_bag2424448d ago (Edited 4448d ago )

Mantle is open source but written for AMD hardware. It's not like nVidia are suddenly going to redesign their hardware line up to make use of mantle.
But I'm excited by the prospect of a lower level coding that all vendors can use.. Lord know PC could really benefit with some optimization . It's good mantle is making people sit up and notice.

SteamPowered4448d ago (Edited 4448d ago )

Im willing to reserve judgement until DX12 drops at GDC. The Mantle definitely outperforms at low resolutions, but they really even out in the higher resolutions.

papashango4448d ago

Reserving judgement is the correct decision. 1080p gaming is where most pc gamers will be looking. BUT dx12 remains to be seen.

Let's see how far out of touch Microsoft is with its gaming user base. If DX12 is locked to windows 8+ then Mantle will be a strong contender for years to come.

SteamPowered4448d ago

@Papa
Holy crap, I never even considered DX12 being tied to Windows 8. That would be a game-changer in my eyes. Mantle would take over for sure!
My projector only does 1080p, so thats right around where I am too.

codelyoko4448d ago

Direct X 12 will most definately be tied to Win 9. Microsoft has done this for every major DirectX release, no reason for them to change now.

vandal GAB4448d ago

@ codelyoko I belive it's more likely to be integrated into windows 8.2 or later builds.

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GUTZnPAPERCUTZ4448d ago

Key here is Mantle ONLY works on AMD Hardware, DX is not limited to hardware

duplissi4448d ago

For now. It is still in the early days for Mantle. AMD has stated that once they are finished creating Mantle it will be turned over to a governing body (Kind of like OpenGL is) and that it will not be restricted to AMD hardware.

Illusive_Man4448d ago

This isn't a competition.

AMD and Microsoft are major partners behind DX12.

Parts of Mantle will be integrated into DX12.

JP13694448d ago

No, but I think it may be palpable in some circles. ;)

Mystogan4448d ago

"However even though it shows the power of Mantle, if Microsoft and OpenGL’s GDC/GTC slides are to be believed, Direct3D will soon get the same treatment."

codelyoko4448d ago

Yup, but since DX12 will be locked to Win 9 and if Win 9 is ANYTHING like Win 8/8.1, i will presonally go and kill Microsoft -........-

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Nero13144448d ago

This type of stuff confuses me lol .

SteamPowered4448d ago

Im with you guy. My head spins with all these acronyms.

Nocando4448d ago

Now that it has been discovered that the Xbox One will support DX12 we will see a ton of stories downplaying all things directx. It's so brutally apparent that it's comical.

DoubleM704448d ago (Edited 4448d ago )

Yeah here comes a ton of articles because it's about to hit the fan in here.

SniperControl4448d ago (Edited 4448d ago )

We will also see a ton of stories proclaiming it to be the second coming of the Messiah, there are already xboys on the net proclaiming that it will smash the PS4 into millions of pieces.

Utalkin2me4448d ago

@Nocando

And you don't think there will be tons of articles stating that its the next closest thing to jesus?

Volkama4448d ago

The world doesn't revolve around consoles. Mantle vs directx tests are interesting in their own PC gaming sphere. Thief is the second real example of what the API has to offer.

DirectX 12 will be of interest to both segments, and both segments should cross their fingers and hope it's not all about tablet/mobile performance gains!

JP13694448d ago

They're desperate to feed their collective persecution complex. Don't take away their next meal.

tee_bag2424448d ago

You're right. But this is more for the PC crowd since AMD Mantle is coming in offering lower level coding like consoles have. X1 can already code to the metal like PS4. MS have been resting on their laurels for way too long.. Now they have to be careful they don't lose windows gaming to other competition like Steam

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finite4448d ago

I think creams is a rather big statement more like mmm marginally improves

SliceOfTruth8884448d ago

I think the headline should be...Mantle barely beats old Direct X...just saying very misleading when even the article itself says Mantle is in trouble

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Next-Gen Xbox on Track for 2027 Release According to AMD

AMD has mentioned that the next-gen Xbox is on track for release in 2027, which means we might be in the final year of the Series X|S.

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KicksnSnares107d ago

Xbox is dead. How are they making another console? Fake news lol

fr0sty107d ago (Edited 107d ago )

They might think taking a crack at the PC/console hybrid approach might work out for them... but with PS6 delayed until 2029 at least, there went the power advantage that paying all that extra money was supposed to afford them once PS6 does launch. Also, releasing a console right now is stupid with RAM prices as high as they are. Either we're gonna be forking out $1200-1500 for this thing, or it's going to get downgraded. It costs over $700 to put 64GB of RAM into a PC right now because all the AI datacenters are buying up ALL the RAM.

Maybe a select few gamers will be willing to fork out that much $ for a system that is more powerful than PS5 Pro, but most gamers are only just now feeling like PS5 is hitting its stride and still has a few years of life left in it before we need to move on to a new generation. Plus, by the time PS6 does launch, RAM prices will be stablizing, so PS6 will be able to put much more of its overall budget towards a more powerful GPU and CPU vs. having to spend such a large chunk of the budget just on RAM like the new Xbox will, assuming it does drop next year while still in the midst of this RAM crisis.

Reaper22_107d ago (Edited 107d ago )

People said the same thing about xbox 360 launching early but it turned out pretty good. Microsoft's R&D is much larger and more cash rich than Sony's. They have the money to do it. One of the reason Sony is waiting because they arent ready to spend billions more on hardware and the PS5 is still selling and that would definitely hurt their sales. Plus they just released Ps5 pro.
The series x isn't selling well so for Microsoft its a good time to get ready for next gen. The next console from xbox is gonna be for core gamers and no matter when sony launches it probably wont have many advances over Magnus if any at all. Im confident it will be on par or better than the next Playstation. Even the series x does features that ps5 or the pro still cant do. Sony shouldn't of released the PS5 pro. Imo its not needed and underwhelming. They could of used what they spent on that for the PS6

salis844106d ago (Edited 106d ago )

First, no one actually said that PS6 is delayed.

The rumor started with Tom Henderson saying he thought PlayStation might consider delaying the PS6 due to RAM prices. He specifically did not say that he heard that they were going to delay it or anything like that, it was 100% speculation, and he never implied otherwise.

That said, let them delay it, the PS5 Pro especially with FSR 4 coming in the next month or so, will be more than sufficient. There isn't going to be any publishers, including Microsoft, willing to skip PlayStation's user base, especially when publishers seem eager to put games on Switch 2 which is a significant step down even from the base PS5. So, the idea that having more power is really going to shift things in their favor is extremely hard to believe.

Microsoft can make as many consoles as they want, the issue is convincing people to buy them.

Both the PS5 and the Switch 2 sold double the amount of consoles in December that the SX sold in the entire year of 2025. And I doubt that a super expensive co-pilot box is going to help them, especially if you look at the lackluster sales AI equipped PC's have seen.

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Eonjay106d ago

The next Xbox issaid to have 36 GB of memory so the price short from ram should not be as apocalyptic as a 64 GB kit. With the PS6 coming in with 30 GB, the RAM should not be what makes the Xbox cost so much more. Of course without Microsoft subsidizing the console the actual MSRPs may diverge wildly.

fr0sty106d ago (Edited 106d ago )

32GB of DDR5 still costs in the neighborhood of $250-300 for the super cheap stuff, $450 for the name brand. That's what entire consoles used to cost. That eats up a huge chunk of the budget that was supposed to be paying for the CPU and GPU, which means that the cost of this system will be driven farther north than previously anticipated, and it was already expected to be above $1k. Releasing a console in the middle of an industry-wide RAM shortage is stupid. Even GPU makers are scaling back production because of it, and focusing their remaining stock and production towards selling to datacenters. Some memory manufacturers have dropped consumer products entirely and now only make chips for datacenters. Nvidia is scaling back its consumer GPUs, no longer offering the super series of some GPUs, for instance.

For MS to pull the trigger now means releasing at a very risky price point against a PS5 that is simply on fire, even outselling the Switch 2 in many cases. It's coming at a time where the Xbox brand is at its weakest ever, and consumer confidence in the brand is at absolute rock bottom. Nobody wants to drop $1500 on an Xbox when they can play the same games on their PS5 Pro for half the price already, or even cheaper if using a base PS5. Only a select few enthusiasts will bother to fork out that kind of money... by the time this product reaches a price point where it can have mass-market appeal, the PS6 will be dropping... but by that time, RAM prices will be dropping, so PS6 will now be able to, assuming it does delay until 2029, invest more into upgrading its architecture over the previously released spec, invest in more RAM than the new Xbox will have, a better CPU & GPU, etc.

As for nobody saying PS6 will launch in 2029, nobody said it would come sooner either, not officially, at least. As of now all we have to go by are rumors based on internal information that could easily change at a moment's notice. Even the design of the chip itself could change as it has not yet entered into production. They could easily opt to include a few more CUs, more RAM, more CPU cores, etc. between now and when it does officially enter production. So, MS could drop a new Xbox now, but it wouldn't be wise, at all, for them to do so if they plan on even holding a candle agains the juggernaut that will be PS6. PS5 will most likely mop the floor with it due to its price point alone.

And that's assuming MS even gives the green light to start manufacturing the console to begin with. We'll see in the coming months if production even happens. Microsoft's shareholders damn sure aren't going to be willing to subsidize anything at all after they just dumped $100b into buying game publishers, expecting to see a ROI, and not seeing it anywhere near as fast as they'd hoped, which is why we're now playing Xbox games on PS5.

As for MS sitting on RAM, they are sitting on some, but Xbox is sitting on none. Microsoft knows good and well they will make far more money putting that RAM into datacenters than they ever would putting it into a console that is already at a huge disadvantage before it even launches, and has little hope of generating a lot of sales.

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Neonridr106d ago

It'll end up being a Windows based machine that utilizes an Xbox ecosystem as well to play their game library on. But you'll end up being able to buy games from places like Steam as well more than likely.

Would make the most sense honestly. Best of both worlds.

Agent75106d ago

Microsoft should just ditch Xbox and cash in on PC and PlayStation games, maybe even Switch 2. Apparently, they make a loss on hardware, so what's the point?

Reaper22_107d ago

How can this be? Xbox died already.

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mkis007106d ago (Edited 106d ago )

What Xbox was is dead. Long live Xbox. I mean Halo and fable are coming to PlayStation this year. Gears and forza are already there. I'm here for it. I will absolutely give MS publishing my money if they make good games.

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Elda106d ago

My XBOX Series X is my first & my last XB console.

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NVIDIA DLSS 4 vs AMD FSR 4 Compared: Ray Reconstruction Makes FSR 4 Look Last-Gen

FSR 4 was a substantial improvement to AMD’s upscaling solution. It reduces ghosting, improves finer mesh retention, and particle effects. In most cases, it delivers similar visual quality to DLSS 4’s CNN model, but slightly worse than the newer transformer model.

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dveio169d ago

Since FSR is open-source and nvidia's DLSS isn't, I'd personally always prefer FSR.

Frankly, I think all these differences are nice to know (and notice) about if you're playing at DF level. And I totally respect that very small need to max out performance.

But given the prices, I don't think any nvidia GPU advantage justifies paying 1000+ bucks. I don't see any game(s) exclusively (or not) available on PC that offer a fundamentally different and innovative gameplay experience.

Notellin169d ago

There's never a good reason to own any products from Nvidia. They are one of the most destructive and anti-consumer companies that's ever existed.

Anyone buying and using Nvidia is only contributing to the downfall and end of gaming as we know it now.

With the rise of Nvidia all we've seen is price gouging while their products that continue to become less power efficient and their performance gains are so miniscule you'd need a 100x microscope to notice the AI upscaling. Pathetic really.

Tapani169d ago

Why do you need to pay 1000 bucks for an Nvidia GPU? You can find one that is faster than the PS5 Pro at 400 bucks, RTX 5060 ti 16GB, and it has better upscaling, more VRAM, multiframe generation and RT.

Gamersunite880169d ago

DLSS will always be better. FSR sucks.

__y2jb169d ago

The examples given look essentially identical.

babadivad169d ago

Exactly. Headline says FSR looks like last gen. Implying it's years behind the competition. Article says it's slightly behind.

Examples shown, the difference are barely discernible.

derek169d ago

I dont know about anyone else, but I've never had 2 screens playing at the same time to know the difference in performance of a given game. It's like those TV screen comparisons, virtually nobody in the real world engages does this, lol. Performance seems comparable to me. Besides Nvidia is no longer interested in the gaming products, its full steam ahead with "AI".

Tapani169d ago (Edited 169d ago )

Yeah, but the gaving division is still 8.5% of their global revenue, and they just made 30% YoY topline growth per quarter. A 11.35 billion business is absolutely massive, and this will continue to increase. That means there's 11.35bn reasons why they won't stop the gaming business, nor lose their focus on it. It's also their pivot if things do not go as well in the AI race. By end of 2026, they have DOUBLED the gaming division business in 5 years.

FY 2025 $11.35 billion 8.6%
FY 2024 $10.45 billion 15.2% (approx)
FY 2023 $9.07 billion -7.5% (approx)
FY 2022 $9.82 billion (approx) 49.6% (approx)
FY 2021 $6.5 billion (approx) 61.1% (approx)

MrDead169d ago

I've been lucky enough to get a new 5090 build in March, glad I went with Nvidia. Cyberpunk looks amazing.

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AMD's RX9070 XT crushes Nvidia's RTX 5080 in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 benchmarks - Story Mode

The 9070XT matches or beats Nvidia's much more expensive 5080 in CoD: BO7 benchmarks. A rare win for AMD. The article also takes a closer look at 9600X vs 9800X3D performance.

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wesnytsfs223d ago

No ray tracing might be why.

Runechaz223d ago

Ray tracing is useless in a fps

thecodingart222d ago

Came looking for dumb comments - found them

Zenzuu223d ago

Not every game needs to have ray tracing.

Darkseeker223d ago

I'd even say no games need to have it. It's just a ressource hog.

Blad3runner00223d ago (Edited 223d ago )

Why does the article use misleading terms like "Crushes" and "The 9070 XT "HANDILY BEATS" the more expensive RTX 5080" ? It even admits it at the end of the article, yet keeps the terms lol

Looking at the graph, the difference is only 4-19fps, depending on the settings.

I would hardly call a 4-19fps difference, "crushes" or "handily beats" and no one is going to buy a 9070 over a 5080 for COD alone. How does the 9070 fair in other games compared to the 5080?

OpenGL223d ago

I think they exaggerate because people like when a product punches above its weight, especially from an underdog, but yeah it's not a huge difference. There are plenty of games where the 5080 is significantly faster.

wesnytsfs222d ago

That is basically what the 5090 does compared to the 4090. I dont consider it crushing either and decided to keep my 4090 over geting the 5090 with its small increase of FPS.

OpenGL222d ago

That's a no brainer, the 5090 is definitely the fastest card on the market but the 4090 is the second fastest, so it's still extremely powerful.