Intel turns to emulation for DirectX 9 games after ditching native support

Intel turns to emulation for DirectX 9 games after ditching native support

Intel is dropping support for the 20-year-old API across 12th Gen processors and ARC GPUs. | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Intel is removing native support for DirectX 9 (DX9) from its new Arc graphics cards and Xe integrated graphics on 12th Gen processors, with support now coming from emulation thanks to DirectX 12.

News of the DirectX 9 change comes from a recently updated support page on Intel’s website in which the company states it will drop support for the 20-year-old graphics API but offers reassurance that “applications and games based on DirectX 9 can still work through [the] Microsoft [Windows 10 and Windows 11] D3D9On12 interface.”

Microsoft is now shouldering responsibility for optimizations to DirectX 9 games and associated bugs

In essence, while modern Intel GPUs won’t have dedicated drivers for older games that solely run on DX9, such as U…

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