skacikpl;n10089041 said:
I'm not saying it's as easy as flipping the switch but major bulk of the work has been already done.
Basically the engine is now capable of outputting 10/12 bit color output so all that's left on PC side is letting the system and driver know it's doing so.
I wouldn't imagine this would require enough work to be economically unviable.
You'd be surprised an example for you.
Just this week my company was tasked with pushing a small sound driver update, literally just a version update with minor stability fixes. The techs pushed it to Gold Disk with only 1 day in the lab for QC. With in an hour of deployment to only 1 of the 3 environments we operate with over 20,000 clients on, we had over 100 tickets ranging from buzzing in speakers to no sound to full on Blue screens of death. 3 days later, we had to tell our customer that after review of the problem, it will take almost 2 months to have a stable version of the sound driver ready for Gold Disk. And that's just a sound driver.
I guess what I am trying to say is this. Just because it looks like everything is pretty much ready and good, doesn't mean a thing if you haven't opened it up and actually looked at its guts with how it will work with all the variables.
Regardless I've said all I can say, I got sleepy times to make.