DirectX 12
DirectX 12 is a set of advanced graphics and multimedia technologies developed by Microsoft for use in the computer industry. It is the latest version of the DirectX API, which is used to create and run applications that use 3D graphics, audio, and video. DirectX 12 is designed to improve the performance of games and other applications that use 3D graphics, audio, and video. It also provides support for new features such as tessellation, multi-threading, and asynchronous compute. DirectX 12 is used in a variety of applications, including gaming, video editing, and virtual reality. It is also used in the development of artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. DirectX 12 is an important technology for the computer industry, as it allows developers to create more immersive and realistic experiences for their users.