GeForce 8 Cards to Gain PhysX Engine Support
by Chris Faylor, Feb 14, 2008 9:25am PSTHardware manufacturer Nvidia, which just purchased physics technology developer AGEIA, is porting AGEIA's PhysX engine software to run on its GeForce 8 cards, according to The Tech Report.
During a financial call, Nvidia CEO Jen-Hseun Huang revealed that the ported engine will bring enhanced physics capabilities to all of the company's existing GeForce 8 cards, as it will be programmed in CUDA.
"Finally [developers are] able to get a physics engine accelerated into a very large population of gamers," explained Huang. "[It's] just gonna be a software download. Every single GPU that is CUDA-enabled will be able to run the physics engine when it comes...Every one of our GeForce 8-series GPUs runs CUDA."
At the time of the AGEIA purchase, Nvidia noted its intent to integrate PhysX support into its products, but did not specify any details. In light of today's revelation, Huang expects to see increased sales of the Nvidia cards, especially to those equipped with SLI slots.
"It might, and probably will, encourage people to buy a second GPU for their SLI slot," he said. "And for the highest-end gamer, it will encourage them to buy three GPUs. Potentially two for graphics and one for physics, or one for graphics and two for physics."
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Comments
I'm sorry but this hilarious. I argued not long ago that the actual cards were worthless, now a friggen 8800 can do PhysX? Bwahaha.
Sorry. Anyway moving on this will probably hit the GPU's performance a little, but for older games like GRAW this is perfect. Now, for UT3 I wouldn't be so sure. Then again - knock it down a resolution. Bingo. ;)
What bothers me further is that I own a goddamn quad core. UT3 and co do NOT make full use of all 4 cores. So.....why am I wasting my GPU power? Developers have this all ass backwards.
Not to mention I see they aren't developing an open standard. We're doomed folks. This means AMD will choose Havok. Havok VS PhysX. Requiring certain cards for certain games. "Nvidia - the way it's meant to be played" now refers to whether a game uses Physx and whether it will cripple your ATI card.....
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