Nvidia buy Ageia

I only have 1 reservation in this, well one bank of questions really.

If I write a game with a future nVidia card in dev - will the physx part of it negate an ATI/AMD card owner ?

Would an ATI & physx card be an alternative ?

Would it simply be that, if u have an ATI card, the game will still work, just no physics.

Havok ? What`s that all about ?

I`m so confuzed right now >.<

Good thing tho imo :)
 
basically...i think

they will have to write games with the option to turn physix on or off in the settings, off by default methinks..
 
I remember reading somewhere that the 8 series have hardware to support some physics and "software physics" will be one of nvidias priorities for the future.

So maybe we'll see some good results from this!
 
ATI/AMD`s answer to this is going to be what ?

They`re gonna be fudged if they produce an alt to this. Devs would be stuck in an either/and/or situation surely.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
ATI/AMD`s answer to this is going to be what ?

They`re gonna be fudged if they produce an alt to this. Devs would be stuck in an either/and/or situation surely.

Is that not just the same situation with the old Hyper Threading (Intel) and Hyper Transport (AMD)... I can't remember much about it but i'm sure most of the support was for Hyper Threading and not Transport.

Unless they were just different names for the exact same thing.
 
name='Rastalovich' said:
ATI/AMD`s answer to this is going to be what ?

They`re gonna be fudged if they produce an alt to this. Devs would be stuck in an either/and/or situation surely.

Yep what Pyr0 said is true

name='Pyr0' said:
amd/ati were planning on using the havok api for gpu physics. (havok fx)

unfortunately, intel bought havok and killed the idea.

Linky:

(Nov 2007)GPU Physics Dead for Now Says AMD's Developer Relations Chief

Ye, shame too, as I've seen some properly promising demo's on GPU physics by ATI
 
CUDA is GPGPU

Ageia already have software physics, that's what UT3's engine has in it, even without a PhysX card. I think we're gonna see some good stuff soon :)
 
So.. at the end of the day, or the end of this year maybe, where are ATI/AMD going to stand ?

There`s another thing to think of too as a dev. Do u push forward with Physics in mind, which of course will take some of ur time ? I`m sure nVidia will happily flood them with cards. Or do u consider a fair chunk of the market ur about to sell to won`t have physics (i.e. ATI), so would fear of alienating them (sales figures) - or does this dev go on and ATI (users) basically suck-it ?

I guess it could depend on if nVidia decide to launch a completely different set of drivers - that WILL NOT work in conjunction with the old pci-slot PhysX cards. That`d be a hardcore corporate move.

All interesting stuff imo.
 
It'll also depend on what sales model Nvidia use...will they continue the free distribution that Ageia currently use or will they push for the API to be bought?
 
i'm thinking there's a possibility for nvidia to licence it to amd/ati

it would kind of even the playing field on the physics front and allow for developers to not have to worry about hardware support
 
The question; will GeForce 8 series GPUs benefit from NVIDIA's ownership of PhysX technology?, was answered in part by NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang. Though no official announcement has yet been made, Huang stated:

"We're working toward the physics-engine-to-CUDA port as we speak. And we intend to throw a lot of resources at it. You know, I wouldn't be surprised if it helps our GPU sales even in advance of [the port's completion]. The reason is, [it's] just gonna be a software download. Every single GPU that is CUDA-enabled will be able to run the physics engine when it comes."

Software download for ur gfxcard ;)
 
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