Windows NT 4 introduced Win32k.sys which if I remember correctly is mostly kernel-side GDI but also has some windowing functions.
What is the modern (post-Vista) state of Windows kernel-side GUI support? Were there any movements to make it faster and/or more robust?
What is the mechanism behind "display driver stopped responding and has recovered"?
Note that GDI is a legacy codepath now, so I'm asking specifically about the recent advancements, such as the kernel support needed by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_Window_Manager. A lot of GUI these days are WPF and UWP which I suppose use different codepaths and supported by new "post-GDI" features.