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AMD shows off world’s first DirectX 11 GPU

On a roll of late, aren’t we AMD? Just when you thought the fun was slowing over in Taiwan, in flies this: the world’s first official DirectX 11-friendly GPU demonstration. We also learned that DX 11 (and presumably, AMD cards to push it) will debut prior to the dawn of 2010, but outside of that, most everything else is being kept under wraps. Indeed, the demo was mostly to show that things were still on track and for the chip maker to assure us all that it will “deliver DirectX 11 first.” Alright, AMD — now you’ve something to prove. Full release is after the break.

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