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Windows 11 version 22H2 with Nvidia and AMD drivers are being tested

Windows 11 version 22H2 has already been finalized by Microsoft company officially along with Build 22621 as the RTM (Release to Manufactures). After its release in October 2021 Windows has announced its updated version for Windows 11 PCs for the first time. So it is to be believed that the venture is quite big.

However, the commercial name for the Windows 11 version 22H2 isn’t known yet but its preview is out on Release Preview Channel. Microsoft is currently testing Microsoft’s graphic driver architecture, WDDM3.1. The new driver is compatible with the PC and fixes bugs.

Nvidia has released WDDM 3.1 and Windows 11 22H2 ready drivers for universal customers. Although the company is currently working on client-specific GeForce drivers. So, it is believed that Nvidia will leak gaming graphic drivers in a few tweaks because of the sudden driver release.

Windows 11 preview also has an AMD driver 31.0.12000.20010 with WDDM 3.1 support. The update has shown an apparent improvement of the AMD GPU in OpenGL apps according to testers.

Windows 11 version also includes a whole new and convenient Task Manager, start Menu, faster animations, and a new Media Player by default.



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