It was March 2005 when we all heard that there might be a new contender in the graphics cards arena. The rumors surrounding the company Ageia hinted that they were to be responsible for the second ‘3dfx’ like graphics revolution for PC games by releasing what they called the PhysX, PPU (Physics Processing Unit).
According to AGEIA, things don’t just look authentic; they act real and feel real. Massively destructible buildings and landscapes; explosions that cause collateral damage; believable characters with spectacular new weapons; pragmatic smoke, fog and cool oozing fluids are all now possible.
A few months ago Ageia released the Physx PPU and ever since had a really rough start. The games that currently support the Physx cards are Ghost Recon (GRAW), City of Villains, Bet on Soldier: Blood Sport and Cellfactor. One of the board partners of this aggressive new idea & innovation is BFG. They recently submitted a PhysX board to Guru3D.com, which they’ll have a look at today…
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» BFG Ageia PhysX Card Review
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» PhysX Goes PCI Express - New Ageia Product for Christmas
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» BFG AGEIA PhysX preview
» BFG Ageia Physx retail cards available
» AGEIA PhysX PPU Videos - Ghost Recon and Cell Factor
» Asus to ship Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter with PhysX cards
» Asus to ship Ageia PhysX add-in boards
» AGEIA PhysX at Game Developers Conference
» MS Updates List of Xbox Games Playable on Xbox 360
» ASUS AGEIA PhysX Snapped
» Bet on Soldier Interview
Published in: Graphics Cards on 2006-09-27


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AGEIA PhysX VPU, PCI Interface, 128-bit, 128 MB (GDDR3 SDRAM)