| Thread Tools |
23rd March 2006, 15:54 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
Posts: 79,022
| ATI On Physics Acceleration It seemed only fitting that after talking with NVIDIA and AGEIA on the subject of gaming physics on GPUs and PPUs that I stop by and seeing ATI at GDC this year to get their input. As is usually the case, we got even more information on the subject in general, as well as a unique view point on the subject compared to their competition.
__________________ |
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
December ATI Catalyst™ driver release automatically switches on ATI Stream accelerat | jmke | WebNews | 0 | 13th November 2008 17:18 |
ATI physics to stick to CPU | jmke | WebNews | 0 | 3rd July 2008 11:55 |
ATI will get Physics if...it adopts Cuda | jmke | WebNews | 1 | 8th June 2008 22:31 |
Driver Heaven Mobility Modder.net Public Beta V 0.8.1.0 - XP and Vista Support | jmke | WebNews | 0 | 22nd June 2007 12:19 |
ATI Claims No Physics for 9 to 12 Months | jmke | WebNews | 2 | 2nd July 2006 18:51 |
ATI and Physics Acceleration | Sidney | WebNews | 0 | 8th June 2006 01:52 |
Video Footage of ATI hardware physics in action | jmke | WebNews | 0 | 6th June 2006 13:21 |
ATI shows off GPU physics | jmke | WebNews | 1 | 6th June 2006 10:10 |
Physics acceleration: the Next Big Thing™? | jmke | WebNews | 0 | 22nd March 2006 22:52 |
ATI stakes claims on physics, GPGPU ground | jmke | WebNews | 2 | 11th October 2005 19:46 |
Thread Tools | |
| |