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Windows 7 allows DirectX 10 acceleration on the CPU

Custompc writes:

It turns out that Intel isn't the only company that's looking at performing Direct3D in software; Microsoft has just announced that it's also planning to introduce a new feature called WARP in Windows 7 that allows you to run Direct3D 10 and 10.1 on the CPU.
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