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DirectX is a collection of APIs developed by Microsoft for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms. It includes Direct3D, DirectSound, DirectPlay, and other APIs that bypass core Windows routines and access the hardware directly.
Direct3D is a graphics API for Microsoft Windows and Xbox systems, part of DirectX. It supports hardware acceleration, shaders, effects, and various versions from Direct3D 2.0 to Direct3D 12.2.
Windows 10 is a version of the Windows NT operating system developed by Microsoft. It was released in 2015 and has received several updates since then, with the latest being version 22H2 in August 2024.
Microsoft 3D Viewer is a 3D graphics viewer and augmented reality app for Windows 10. It supports various file formats, including .glb, and can render an animated wasp on launch.
Direct2D is a native code API that can use hardware acceleration for high-quality and fast rendering of 2D vector graphics. It supports interoperability with GDI, GDI+, Direct3D, DirectWrite, and WIC, and has various features such as subpixel text, antialiasing, effects, command list, and digital ink.
WDDM is the graphic driver architecture for video card drivers running Windows Vista and later versions. It enables features such as virtualized video memory, cross-process sharing of Direct3D surfaces, and enhanced fault-tolerance.
WARP is a software rasterizer and a component of DirectX graphics runtime in Windows 7 and later. It supports Direct3D 10.1 to 12 and various features such as just-in-time compilation, vector extensions, and raytracing.
QR code is a type of two-dimensional barcode invented in 1994 by a Japanese company for labelling automobile parts. It can store data for various purposes, such as web tracking, product identification, and mobile tagging, and can be scanned by imaging devices like cameras.