All GeForce 8 Graphics Cards to Gain PhysX Support

J. Dzhugashvili writes “Nvidia completed its acquisition of Ageia yesterday, and it has revealed precisely what it plans to do with the company’s PhysX physics processing engine. Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang says Nvidia is working to add PhysX support to its GeForce 8 series graphics processors using its CUDA general-purpose GPU (GPGPU) application programming interface. PhysX support will be available to all GeForce 8 owners via a simple software download, allowing

those users to accelerate games that use the PhysX API without the need for any additional hardware. (Older cards aren’t CUDA-compatible and therefore won’t gain PhysX support.) With Havok FX shelved, the move may finally popularize hardware-accelerated physics processing in games.”

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