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		<title>Intel now supports Vulkan on Windows 10 PCs</title>
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<h2>Intel has added new Apollo Lake and Kaby Lake to the list of chips supporting Vulkan</h2>
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<p>Intel is bringing more options to <span class="vm-hook-outer vm-hook-default"><span class="vm-hook">improve</span></span> gaming and virtual reality experiences on Windows PCs with <a href="https://software.intel.com/en-us/blogs/2017/02/10/intel-announces-that-we-are-moving-from-beta-support-to-full-official-support-for">official support</a> for Vulkan APIs (application programming interfaces).</p>
<p>Vulkan is similar to DirectX 12 and can be used for many applications, but it is most relevant to visual applications like games.</p>
<p>Games and VR applications written in Vulkan will work with GPUs integrated into Intel&#8217;s 7th Generation chips code-named Kaby Lake and 6th Generation chips code-named Skylake. It will also <a href="https://www.khronos.org/conformance/adopters/conformant-products">support</a> the Intel HD Graphics 505 GPU in Pentium chips code-named Apollo Lake.</p>
<p>The support could open the door for Vulkan applications to <span class="vm-hook-outer vm-hook-default"><span class="vm-hook">work</span></span> on Windows-based virtual reality headsets.</p>
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<p>Later this year, PC makers like Lenovo, Dell and HP are expected to release headsets that attach to Windows 10 PCs. Microsoft will <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/3158531/virtual-reality/microsofts-first-tethered-windows-10-vr-headsets-to-ship-in-march.html">launch</a> VR development kits with tethered headsets at the Game Developers Conference, which starts on Feb. 27 in San Francisco.</p>
<p>Intel has ramped up graphics capabilities of its integrated Kaby Lake GPUs, making it capable of 4K graphics. Vulkan will exploit the new features for a better gaming experience.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s already possible to run Vulkan games on Windows PCs via drivers provided by Nvidia and AMD, which sell discrete GPUs. But Intel&#8217;s support for Vulkan is now official, and the previous beta drivers were considered highly unstable.</p>
<p>Most Windows games today run on closed-source DirectX 12 technology. The open-source Vulkan has many similar features &#8212; it takes full advantage of the latest GPUs and CPUs for better graphics. It also uses fewer system resources and can generate images faster.</p>
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<p>It&#8217;s also easier to port <span class="vm-hook-outer vm-hook-default"><span class="vm-hook">games</span></span> from DX12 to Vulkan, which succeeds the older OpenGL set of APIs. Porting games from DirectX to OpenGL was considered time-consuming.</p>
<p>Some premium smartphones like Samsung&#8217;s Galaxy S7 also support Vulkan. Games running Vulkan use fewer system resources and preserve battery life in laptops and mobile devices. Vulkan is already seen as a future for <span class="vm-hook-outer vm-hook-default"><span class="vm-hook">gaming</span></span> on Linux PCs and Steam Machines.</p>
<p>By <span class="fn"><a href="http://www.computerworld.com/author/Agam-Shah/" rel="author">Agam Shah</a>, source by <a href="http://www.computerworld.com">Computer World</a></span></p>
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