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Vulkan 1.2 is now available, improving GPU acceleration functionality and performance

The Khronos Group announced today the release of the Vulkan 1.2 specification for GPU acceleration.

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Dwarrior2337d ago

If no one except indie and emulator devs use it, then who cares?

And understand, I -wish- more in the industry -would- use it.

antdemon2337d ago

no one? like bethesda they are using it on Doom...

AuraAbjure2337d ago

Don't listen to Dwarrior. Vulkan is a much more practical low -level API than Open GL or DX 12. It makes it so thread and memory management tasks are left to the application instead of the driver. I was going to list a few amazing games that use Vulkan like antdemon did but here in 2020 the list is too long- so it's not worth my time.

Trueflames2337d ago

Lmao not better than directx12

AuraAbjure2337d ago

@Trueflames :( well hopefully it will at least be as good as DX12 with this 1.2 version

Ju2337d ago

Define "better"? It gives the ones who care much more control over the hardware, runs on other non windows powered devices and is quite a bit faster than DX12. Does it have the convenience API of DX12? No, but if performance and flexibility is what you want it sure beats it

Dwarrior2336d ago (Edited 2336d ago )

@rockwhynot There's literally 12-15 games of any renown that support Vulkan. That's hardly a ringing endorsement from the dev community. What it is, is a failure. And no, I'm not happy about it. If more devs supported it, it would be better for everyone.

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Dwarrior2336d ago (Edited 2336d ago )

Did no one read the second sentence? I wish MORE would use it.

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AMD RX 6800 XT runs at almost half the frame rate of Nvidia's RTX 3080 in Vulkan Ray Tracing tests

Things can only get better, right?

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Damrock2002d ago (Edited 2002d ago )

Better than CDPR offering 60 seconds per frame I guess :P

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Ristul2002d ago

Looks like a win for nvidia when it comes to raytracing.

Babadook72001d ago (Edited 2001d ago )

Yes. But this is day one support from AMD. Let’s see how things are in 2-12 months.

Ristul2001d ago

In that time, Nvidia will not stand still, they will keep improving their ray tracing technology as well. I have a feeling nvidia will keep the advantage for the foreseeable future.

Babadook72000d ago (Edited 2000d ago )

@Ristul

There is a peak performance limit (with diminishing returns the closer one gets to the limit) and AMD is likely a lot further from that limit with day one optimization than nvidia is with 2 years of optimization. So it’s likely the gap can only go down. And I’m not an AMD guy. Just pointing out the obvious.

MrDead2002d ago (Edited 2002d ago )

Looks like I made the right call getting the 3080... phew. I know ray tracing isn't the be all and end all but when the cost is so close its good to know that I got the more capable card. Also RTX and dlss are frickin awesome!

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Neonridr2002d ago

me too. I had preordered an ASUS Strix 3080 but it took a while for the order to finally ship to me. Contemplated cancelling and then holding out for the 6800 XT. But glad I stuck it out. It will be a while before AMD can match Nvidia in the ray tracing department. And like you said, DLSS is pretty amazing.

ABizzel12002d ago

I look at you in anger as I got stuck with a 3060 Ti, but it'll hold me over until the 5nm RTX 4000 series which is what I'm really looking for lol. Congrats on the 3080.

IanTH2001d ago (Edited 2001d ago )

"Stuck with" you say! I chuff in your direction, sir! I look at you in anger as I actually wanted a 3060Ti, but couldn't manage to get my hands on one. Signed up to EVGAs notification system and all, still no dice :-(.

I kid, of course. I'm still stuck on my GTX 1080, so feel good about what ya got :-p.

Still mostly happy with it, surprisingly, but I'm ready for the upgrade now at a little over 3.5 years. I like sticking to the $400 price range on GPUs, so that's how I'm looking at this. That even though the xx60 series is 2 rungs lower in the product stack than my xx80 series, it provides a huge rasterization uplift in the same pricing tier and includes some extra bells and whistles.

RT and DLSS will be great on the few games that support it, but I'm still mostly looking at pure rasterization at this point. That said, Nvidia is still the better bet right now for similar money (unless you need the bigger frame buffer - 16GB on all AMD cards is nice in our 4k/high texture future). They currently have the more mature RT implementation, and DLSS can make a huge difference - but even more so, if there's any chance the rumors of DLSS 3.0 allowing for basic abilities on any game that supports TAA, that's a bet worth taking on RTX. At least until AMD shows what their solution is.

Sircolby452000d ago

Same here...I think the 20 series was not fast enough for proper Ray Tracing, which is why I gave it a skip, but the 30 series is where it is going to start exploding. It is finally fast enough and we are going to see the support grow exponentially from here on out. Give it a few years and the majority of AAA games will have a Ray Tracing option.

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Whitey2k2002d ago (Edited 2002d ago )

Im gonna stick and still get the 6800xt cheaper on price and it and its very close to the 3080 in terms of performance without raytracing. As much as it looks good on raytracing mode but i just wait be4 it becomes the new normal so im just happy to play everythink on very high/ultra at a smooth framerate

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Vulkan in Rainbow Six Siege Tested - A major boost for modern graphics cards

Vulkan has come to Rainbow Six@ Siege's PC version, and it's bringing a major performance boost to modern graphics cards.

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Red Dead Redemption 2 supports both DX12 and Vulkan, has more than 40 graphics settings, first mods

PC gamers can choose to use either DX12 or Vulkan from the game's advanced settings. Moreover, the first mod for RDR2 appeared online.

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--bienio--2409d ago

The game works great. I only played for 10 minutes, unfortunately the charms of adulthood do not allow me to play today, but from Friday I start the marathon with RDR2. Thanks R*

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xVOLTx2409d ago

I hear you gotta work this weekend

RaidenBlack2409d ago

Yet they couldn't port RDR 1 to PC

dekke2409d ago (Edited 2409d ago )

well according to https://www.pcgamer.com/red... RDR2 release isnt been so nais either :D

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Artemidorus2409d ago

Master race right there. Make these new gen consoles still outdated on the top tier settings.

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