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Intel to Ready DirectX 10 IGP Driver Till the End of April

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Intel to Ready DirectX 10 IGP Driver By the End of April

Intel is planning to announce a DirectX 10 driver for its IGP chipsets around the end of April, DigiTimes reports. The company's G35 chipset was originally planned to launch last year with native DirectX 10 support, however due to driver issues products eventually went to market without support. The driver will be labeled as version 15.9 and will support the G35 chipset as well as the upcoming G45/GM45 IGP chipsets and notebook GM965/GL960 chipsets. The only Intel product that was reported to support DirectX 10, but will be missing in this driver will be the desktop G965 chipset.

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...Till the End of April
Ah, Malware... you've just given away the fact that your usual EXCELLENT english is non-native. Using "till" as you would "bis" is a bad translation from German and/or Slavic languages (but also very common mistake). "Before the end of" or "by the end of" should be used. ;)
 
Ah, Malware... you've just given away the fact that your usual EXCELLENT english is non-native. Using "till" as you would "bis" is a bad translation from German and/or Slavic languages (but also very common mistake). "Before the end of" or "by the end of" should be used. ;)

Thanks, it won't happen again. :toast:
 
But then, shouldn't you be commending him on his prompt news rather than belittling him for his grammatical error, of which there was only one? Show a little respect perhaps for the fine job he's doing. :toast: This is good to hear though, I was wondering when this would roll around.
 
Uhm, that wasnt necessary, neither of the comments.
 
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