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NVIDIA just brought back PhysX, and it's a complete waste of time
The last mainstream AAA game to rely heavily on PhysX was Batman: Arkham Knight, which was released in 2015. This game was a ...
NVIDIA's latest cards no longer support 32-bit PhysX, impacting game preservation. The removal affects games with 32-bit PhysX, using CPU instead, impacting visual quality. Future options may include ...
There's no shortage of drama in the Desktop Graphics industry, with bitter rivals NVIDIA and AMD-ATI taking shots at each other at any opportunity. Though HotHardware Management heritage is of Italian ...
There's a rumor going around that blames AMD's low Gears of War performance on Nvidia's PhysX API. The truth is somewhat more complicated, and there's no clear answer as to what's harming AMD's ...
Every so often, someone on the 'Net stumbles across something noteworthy, but the news doesn't spread until weeks or maybe even months later. That's what's happened over at NGOHQ, where forum reader ...
Nvidia has quietly removed support for 32-bit PhysX hardware acceleration in its latest RTX 50 gaming GPUs, such as the Nvidia Geforce RTX 5090. This means games such as Mirror's Edge, Borderlands 2, ...
NVIDIA has purposefully de-optimized its PhysX realtime physics engine when it is run on the CPU, according to research carried out by Real World Tech. The article goes on to claim that NVIDIA makes ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
Mirror's Edge is a game that is getting a lot of attention behind the scenes and internally as the next big game to really take advantage of the latest PC technology. It is a first person ...
When we last checked in with PhysX, we saw a new mobile PPU, an Unreal Tournament III modification and news of Warmonger, an over-glorified tech demo. That was last September, though, and much has ...
Some of my best article ideas come from forums. Talking the other day to some people, I mentioned how the GTX 480, while a great card, poses a PhysX related issue if you're using a high resolution ...
Ever since a company called Ageia profiled itself into the 3D graphics market, a lot of buzz has been made about bringing physics computing into games. See, physics calculations allow for a more ...
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