Originally posted by: toadeater
"PhysX by NVIDIA - A review of what to expect"
http://www.guru3d.com/article/physx-by-nvidia-review/1
Judging by the performance of PhysX on the GPU--even a budget GPU in SLI, Intel/AMD are going to have a rough time beating it with Havok on the CPU. Who wants to buy an expensive Nehalem or Larrabee, and whatever it is AMD is still trying to get off the drawing board, when they can plug in a new GPU on their existing systems and get a MASSIVE boost in physics and graphics performance? Gamers don't need new CPUs, they need new GPUs. That is the cheapest, most effective upgrade route for the next couple of years. Gamers don't have to pay some Intel-AMD CPU tax and be forced to buy a new motherboard, DDR3 RAM in addition to a new GPU they'll have to buy anyway.
But Nvidia is going to have a rough time selling SLI for future multi-GPU desktop "supercomputers," so Nvidia will likely have to support Crossfire unless Intel once again licenses SLI. At least Nvidia doesn't have to worry about GPU computing since it will be included in DX11 and OpenCL.