3Dmark time spy is the first directx 12 benchmark
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Futuremark has shown Time Spy, its first synthetic benchmark designed for the new DirectX 12 API. This new test promises to measure much more precisely the full potential that GPUs are capable of offering under DirectX 12.
3D Mark Time Spy arrives to measure the power of your GPU under DirectX 12
3D Mark Time Spy is responsible for rendering 3D scenes very rich in polygons, textures and visual effects in order to measure all the performance that the GPU can offer. The new benchmark is ready for next-generation monitors thanks to support for resolutions greater than 4K. Owners of 3D Mark will receive a basic version of Time Spy for free when it is released, the "Advanced" and "Professional" versions must be purchased.
Time Spy uses Direct3D technology feature-level 12_0 and Asynchronous Compute to be able to make efficient use of processors with a high number of cores, it will also be able to work different graphics cards together so that we can use Nvidia and AMD in harmony in a same system.
The new 3D Mark Time Spy tool has been developed in collaboration with AMD, Nvidia, Intel, Microsoft and other partners in order to offer users the best possible results.
Source: techpowerup
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