Your games are about to get a lot more interactive. Fabless semiconductor company Ageia has today announced PhysX, the world's first physics processing unit. The PhysX chip is a dedicated physics ...
A new company called Ageia has announced that they’ve created the world’s first chip dedicated to physics acceleration. Emblazoned with the clever name “PhysX,” the company hopes to release the chip ...
Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive Software are adopting Nvidia's PhysX technology, bringing more realistic gaming to the PC. The largest graphics chip supplier announced this week that ...
Good afternoon folks! At midnight tonight, a new player in PC gaming unveiled its plans to introduce a new physics accelerator, that promises to vastly improve the realism of games. AGEIA's PhysX chip ...
Game companies are licensing the graphics chipmaker's PhysX engine technology, which is designed to make game objects respond in a realistic way to physical events. Brooke Crothers writes about mobile ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW and SAN JOSE, Calif. - March 22, 2006 - AGEIA TM Technologies, Inc., the pioneer in hardware-accelerated physics for games, today announced the availability of its PhysX TM processor, ...
The PhysX processor debuts as the first physics-processing unit (PPU) designed to power pervasive real-time physics in PC gaming. Providing true physics interaction on a grand scale, the processor ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - March 8, 2005 - At the Game Developer Conference, AGEIA TM Technologies, Inc., a company dedicated to delivering pervasive interactive reality to next-generation games, today ...
NVIDIA recently announced that it intends to acquire AGEIA Technologies. The acquisition was announced after the signing of a definitive agreement. The deal might finally push hardware accelerated ...
Back in March, I did a relatively long post on a new company called Ageia that was hyping a new game-oriented chip called the physics processing unit (PPU). In a nutshell, a PPU is supposed to do for ...
I look forward to the leaps in gaming technology that can be facilitated by a dedicated physics processing unit. I don't look forward to them being priced somewhere in the stratosphere like a good GPU ...
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