Windows 11 includes support for WDDM 3.0 (display driver model)
Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2021 8:58 am
Windows 11 is coming later this year and the leaked build apparently includes support for WDDM 3.0 (Windows Display Driver Model). In our tests, we observed that the leaked build of Windows 11 adds supports for WDDM 3.0 (Windows Display Driver Model), which will be required for an improved GUI experience in WSL. WSL GUI support is 3.0’s key feature that most people will want (it allows the Linux subsystem to manage its own video RAM directly, giving a better performance to apps). For those unaware, Windows 11 is going to be the first version of Windows to enable support for graphical Linux apps on Windows desktop. First previewed in 2020, the highly anticipated feature dubbed “WSLg” is currently available in the Dev Channel of the Windows Insider program and leaked Windows 11. Microsoft has been working to improve WSL since its launch in 2016. For Windows Subsystem for Linux, Windows 11’s WDDM 3.0 will also enable support for these two new additions:
Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/2 ... ver-model/
- User mode driver compiled for Linux in the WSL package.
- Host driver mounted in Linux
Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/2 ... ver-model/