The software giant Microsoft promises a significant increase in beam monitoring performance with its newly developed DirectX Raytracing 1.2.
Microsoft says that the new application programming interface, which will be available in April, will increase visual quality and beam monitoring performance up to 2.3 times with the Directx Raytracing 1.2. According to a statement, it is currently working to integrate DXR 1.2 technology into future game equipment and software with game developers such as Hardware Giants such as AMD, Intel, Intel, Nvidia, Qualcomm. DirectX Raytracing 1.2 technology, radiation monitoring performance in games Opacity Micromaps (OMM) and Shader Execution Reordering (Ser) increases with the help of new technologies. These technologies, which need to be integrated into games or direct game engines, need to be supported. It is said that all Nvidia graphics cards up to GeForce RTX 20 series Opacity Micromaps‘i (Omm) supports. Intel says the new generation of Celestial (XE3) GPUs will support Omm. Nvidia’s GPUs starting from the GeForce RTX 40 Series Ada Lovelace family Shader Execution Reordering‘i (ser) supports. Intel states that he will add ser support to GPUs in the future. AMD does not support Omm or Ser in RDNA 2/3/4 GPUs. In contrast, Microsoft says he works with AMD for the widespread adoption of these technologies. Qualcomm’s products do not currently support Omm or Ser. The company states that it will support these technologies in new generation integrated GPUs.
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Microsoft had come up with an Xbox system before that. The system, which is exactly called “Copilot for Gaming, is powered by productive artificial intelligence and can help players during and before the game. Almost a “Player coach” The system, which works, will initially be used through the Xbox mobile application and will be able to quickly download the desired games as an assistant. The system will be able to provide useful information about the games and answer the questions about the games. The system, which will be available gradually next month, reveals a great potential on paper.
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Before that, a system of artificial intelligence designed for direct health services Microsoft Dragon Copilot announced. Dragon Copilot is based on dictation and ambient listening technologies created by the artificial intelligence sound company Nuance, which Microsoft acquired in 2021. Microsoft Dragon Copilot aims to help doctors to rapidly collect information from medical resources, and to automatically prepare clinical notes, referral letters, posts after the visit, and more automatically. Thanks to this system, Microsoft, who wants to alleviate the documentation burden on health workersHe states that with technology, health workers can focus on the patient rather than a computer, and this will provide better health services for everyone. Microsoft says Dragon Copilot will be available in the United States and Canada as of May. The system can then be used by health workers in the UK, the Netherlands, France and Germany.