AGEIA PhysX SDK for PLAYSTATION 3, Optimized for Cell Processor, to be Available on March 31st Multithreaded AGEIA PhysX SDK Version 2.4 Offers Fully Parallelized Performance on PLAYSTATION 3 MOUNTAIN ...
Nintendo’s Wii console may not have any Nvidia components in it, but Nintendo still appears to be very interested in Nvidia’s PhysX technology. The quirky Japanese game developer has just approved the ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - March 21, 2006 - AGEIA TM Technologies, Inc., the pioneer in hardware-accelerated physics for games, today announced availability of the cross-platform AGEIA PhysX TM SDK v2.4, ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - October 3, 2006 - AGEIA Technologies, Inc., the pioneer in hardware-accelerated physics for games, today announced availability of the AGEIA PhysX SDK v2.6. The latest version ...
Physics accelerator developer Ageia has revealed a new licensing and support model for its PhysX SDK. The company, which says that it is taking these steps to ‘better serve the quickly growing ...
Nvidia has released an updated version of its PhysX SDK. Version 4.0 is now available to anyone interested and since it went open source recently, developers can implement this physics engine on GPUs ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.-March 7, 2013-NVIDIA today announced support for the Sony Computer Entertainment's PlayStation®4 with the popular NVIDIA® PhysX® and NVIDIA® APEX® software development kits (SDKs).
In addition to NVIDIA announcing the launch of their new flagship graphics card in the form of the NVIDIA TITAN RTX 24GB monster priced at $2,500. NVIDIA has also today announced that the NVIDIA PhysX ...
Nvidia has officially released PhysX, its physics simulation engine, under a permissive open-source licence - because, the company claims, 'physics simulation - long key to immersive games and ...
Graphics chipmaker announces that its PhysX technology is now available to Wii developers, after a similar announcement regarding the Sony PlayStation 3 on Wednesday. Brooke Crothers writes about ...
And here we were thinking that Sony's PlayStation 3 had something special going on. Merely 24 hours after NVIDIA announced that its PhysX technology would be coming over to the PS3, the company has ...
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