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Old 23rd March 2006, 14:54   #1
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ATI On Physics Acceleration

It seemed only fitting that after talking with NVIDIA and AGEIA on the subject of gaming physics on GPUs and PPUs that I stop by and seeing ATI at GDC this year to get their input. As is usually the case, we got even more information on the subject in general, as well as a unique view point on the subject compared to their competition.
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