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How to enable Hardware-accelerated GPU rendering in Windows 10 build 2004



Enable Hardware accelerated GPU rendering in Windows 10 build 2004

Microsoft has already wrapped up development on Windows 10 20H1, also known as version 2004 and the update could arrive as early as April. Unlike Windows 10’s minor November 2019 Update release, Windows 10 version 2004 will finally give Windows users something new to try.

In Windows 10 version 2004, you can expect significant improvements in the Windows Subsystem for Linux, system recovery, and overall performance. Microsoft is also revamping Cortana experience with a new chat-based interface and Windows Search is getting faster in this release. There’s also the usual nifty and small improvements for everyone.

With the next Windows 10 feature update, Microsoft is introducing a new version of the Windows Display Driver Model, which is the graphic driver architecture for video card drivers on Windows.

Windows 10 version 2004 includes WDDM 2.7 and it adds the following features:

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