Physics 101 for PCs, starts in February
Subject: General Tech | November 23, 2005 - 11:47 AM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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The ASUS Ageia PhysX card should be available in February, according to this article by CoolTechZone. Still no word on the bus it will use, or an actual date though.
"We are all aware of AGEIA and its desire to bring a PhysX processor for physics processing in
order to make games look and feel more realistic. We all want the characters to move and act
realistically, and that's exactly what AGEIA's PhysX will accomplish once it debuts. However, in
order for the technology to work, it requires an expansion card for the motherboard."
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