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Old 19th July 2007, 15:26   #1
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Default Multi Core CPUs vs Dedicated Physics CPU?

John Carmack had this to say on the subject:

"I am not a believer in dedicated PPUs. Multiple CPU cores will be much more useful in general, but when GPUs finally get reasonably fine grained context switching and scheduling, some tasks will work well there

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