ATi and Nvidia have already experimented with using regular off the shelf GPU's as stand-alone physicis cores when using two of the cards in SLI/Crossfire with limited success. Initialy the ageia card was much better at stand alone physics caculations, but give Nvidia/Ati some time and they'll be able to match Ageia..atticus1398 said:oh yeah, will ATI be venturing into the Physics Card realm? Feel free to pm any juicy AMD etc. info to me.![]()
Eventualy, imo the physics card will be incorporated into your average GPU or at least onto the stand-alone GPU PCB board, much like the same thing that happened to DVD-decoders..
First they were on PCI cards that you had to buy seperate. Then they got incorporated into the GPU itself.
wtf do you have hobby of just stockpiling $400+ video cards? (peep)Forgot about this one X1800XL AIW.
Was in the closet.
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