The graphics card market may have to wait until CeBIT in March when makers are expected to unveil new products, according to market observers. Despite Nvidia"s launch of graphics processing units (GPUs) supporting DirectX 10, the graphics card market so far remained silent, as no DirectX 10-compliant game title was widely available.
The observers pointed out that makers mostly waited to be guided how to develop products supporting DirectX 10, and it was also believed that the Windows Vista operating system will initially not support DirectX 10. Moreover, there is so far no software to test DirectX 10 products, the observers noted