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Windows Vista significantly improved the way in which the operating system handles the Graphic Processing Unit (GPU). The Windows Vista Display Driver Model (WDDM) enables better sharing of GPU resources among multiple graphics applications. The video memory manager component of WDDM virtualizes the available video memory resources for applications to use. This enables the new Windows Aero experience to run alongside other applications, such as video playback, which also use the GPU.
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| Date: | Aug 2007 | ||
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