However according to a GameSpot report here AMD said Richard Huddy misspoke about DX12 not being supported in Windows Seven since he has no special Insight over the development process of DX 12.
Since then a a lot of hue and cries have risen over the issue, and not everyone is happy about it after all Windows 8 is not exactly made for desktop PC’s. The news is based on AMD’s recent presentation on PDXLAN event where Chief Gaming Scientist Richard Huddy simply said Windows 7 will not support DX 12.
Earlier this week there has been reports of Microsoft will not be releasing DX 12 for Windows seven operating system.