AGEIA Brings First Dedicated Physics Processor To Market; Launches New Age in Interactive Gaming AGEIA's PhysX Processor Available Now in Select Dell, Alienware and Falcon Northwest Gaming Systems; ...
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, ...
Physics technology startup Ageia has had a busy summer getting its PhysX software development kit into the hands of anyone who has come within five yards of a game-development workstation. Mythic ...
What do you consider fast enough? From my perspective, if it isn't as fast as it can possibly be - it isn't enough. If single threading is fast enough, why does the engine multithread on all other ...
Ageia, maker of the PhysX physics accelerator cards, is working its way with the utmost care and consideration into a very specific niche, a spot under the high-end gaming sun. Did you ever think it a ...
Continued from 'E3: Confessions On A Show Floor'…. Some folks attempt to differentiate AGEIA and Havok's approaches by suggesting that, quoting Ars Technica, “The Nvidia technology is aimed at ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - March 21, 2006 - AGEIA TM Technologies, Inc., the pioneer in hardware-accelerated physics for games, today announced that the latest version of AGEIA PhysX TM SDK version 2.4 ...
LONDON — Ageia Technologies Inc., a supplier of hardware-acceleration physics chips for games, has raised $27.5 million in a funding round led by Granite Global Ventures. The company claimed to have ...
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