Windows has release its May 2020 update with new features, may be with some flaws. The 1809 version users are forced to update automatically and optional update is provided for 1909 users. Learn more about the update!
Sources: The Verge, Anandtech, windows-latest.
NVIDIA is releasing a new driver update today that will support Microsoft’s DirectX 12 Ultimate and the latest GPU scheduling feature of the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. NVIDIA’S DirectX 12 Ultimate support means its latest RTX cards support Microsoft’s latest set of gaming and multimedia APIs, which promise to better unify the feature set and capabilities of Windows gaming with the Xbox platform. That’s because NVIDIA GeForce 451.48 driver update adds support for Windows 10’s hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling feature.

A key component for DirectX 12 Ultimate is ray tracing, which NVIDIA has long supported on its RTX line of cards. This new driver support should make it easier for game developers to optimize games for the upcoming Xbox Series X and the latest NVIDIA cards. It’s an important part of any next-gen games that will arrive later this year and beyond.
“This new feature can potentially improve performance and reduce latency by allowing the video card to directly manage its own memory,” says Nvidia.

If you install this latest update, you’ll get a new option in Windows 10’s graphics settings, allowing you to enable the hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling. A reboot is required to enable it fully. When the feature is enabled, apps or games passes most of the graphical intensive tasks within their interface to the GPU, which means the feature allows you to make the most of your hardware. Read more!