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WDDM 1.3

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- handle resources that are shared between integrated and discrete GPUs.

YUV format ranges in Windows 8.1 Preview An interface that's used to signal user-mode display drivers that video inputs are either in the studio luminance range or in the extended range.

- Wireless displays (Miracast)

- Multiplane overlay support


Supposedly Fermi-based Nvidia GPUs should be 1.3 capable given Win 8.1 and new drivers.

https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/548766/directx-and-direct-compute/wddm-1-3-win-8-1-support-besides-geforce-700-series/