The past 24 hours here in San Jose have been hectic to say the least. In that time, I have met with representatives from Ageia about their upcoming PhysX card. For those of you that have been living under a rock, the introduction of dedicated physics chips/cards into the gaming community has the potential to change the entire status quo in this industry.
Ageia has Asus and BFG on board to deliver the cards to you and I in retail stores in the coming quarter. Also, Ageia-based cards will ship with PCs from Alienware and Falcon Northwest. You can now purchase these high end gaming PCs, equipped with the Ageia PPU online at Alienware’s website.
All in all, I am excited about the possibilities of introducing PPUs onto the computer scene. I feel that the potential is with out a doubt there, and with the long line of game developers on board with Ageia, the sky’s the limit for this company and ultimately, end users like you and me.
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