Windows 10 was released on October 5, 2021.
Windows 10 was released on October 5, 2021.
The requirements aren't met because currently no benchmarks are available for DX12.
traffic will be cleared by moving Windows in waves to reduce congestion. Expect most systems to be ready by tomorrow or the end of the week. If you booked a spot with the Windows icon, hold on—no other options available.
You're suggesting that DX12 enhances GPU performance by improving communication between the GPU and CPU for better collaboration. The key point is that applications must be designed for DX12. Currently, no game has been released using DX12, so developers shouldn't expect it to appear soon. However, once games supporting DX12 are available, we'll be able to compare them in both DX11 and DX12 environments, giving you the choice of API, similar to what exists with Mantle titles and other options.
The file transfers for certain users have already begun. Look for a concealed folder named '$Windows.~BT' in your C drive if you've started downloading. It appears to finish around 6.16GB. That’s the largest size I’ve seen.
The release date is linked to a particular timezone. Right now it's the 29th and I can't change it. Also, Microsoft is releasing updates slowly, so not everyone will get the update on day one. It's strange to see this, especially since most files have already been downloaded for most users.
Reviewed your file—current size is 6.47GB, while the disk space shows 4.95GB as of 22:29 GMT (UK).