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http://www.bfgtech.com/future/
Does anyone know what this is all about?
Wonder what they are trying to hype up now
Does anyone know what this is all about?
Wonder what they are trying to hype up now
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Originally posted by: Extelleron
If it's a PPU, then it's nothing big. The idea of a seperate component for physics died the day the X2/Pentium D launched.
Originally posted by: the Chase
Originally posted by: Extelleron
If it's a PPU, then it's nothing big. The idea of a seperate component for physics died the day the X2/Pentium D launched.
Did they change how well their CPU's are able to process physics instructions?
Originally posted by: Extelleron
If it's a PPU, then it's nothing big. The idea of a seperate component for physics died the day the X2/Pentium D launched.
Originally posted by: Rage187
PPU's are going to be a huge failure.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Rage187
PPU's are going to be a huge failure.
Same thing people said about 3D accelerators. If OEMs start implementing them, they'll already have a huge sales base.
Originally posted by: Rage187
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Rage187
PPU's are going to be a huge failure.
Same thing people said about 3D accelerators. If OEMs start implementing them, they'll already have a huge sales base.
IF being the operative word.
OEMs are always trying to cut cost, and adding more cost in the form of a uneeded PPU doesn't sound like a sound business plan.
Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Your lack of faith in the power of marketing is disapointing. All you have to do is include one in all the high end Dell gaming computers, (which could use them to take some of the load off the P4s) and start marketing them as a good upgrade path and voila!
Originally posted by: CP5670
I'm not sure how these physics cards would work in practice. Unlike video cards, they would alter gameplay directly, which would create problems in multiplayer games. It seems that if the card is supported at all in a game, it would have to be required for everyone, which would kill the game's sales.
They will probably have 'boundary boxes' for all possible values of calculated precision. I don't know, it hurts the brain to even think about what they'd do about it.
Originally posted by: Rage187
PPU's are going to be a huge failure.