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NVIDIA PhysX Updates
Well, not updates in software matter, but NVIDIA issues a couple of press-releases where they announce a couple of collaborations and new games supporting PhysX. I'm running out of time here, so forgive me the blunt copy and paste:
SEGA Licenses NVIDIA PhysX
NVIDIA Corporation today announced that Sega Corporation has licensed both NVIDIA
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Analyst believes Intel needs NVIDIA patents to fight AMD - 12/01/2010 12:42 PM
UBS Securities analyst Uche Orji believes Intel is likely to offer NVIDIA a cash settlement to resolve the legal differences between the firms, as Intel is said to be wanting to get its hands on some ...
nVIDIA PhysX System Software 9.10.0224 released - 06/30/2010 08:18 PM
NVIDIA released a new PhysX System Software 9.10.0224 driver. Includes the latest PhysX runtime builds to support all released PhysX content. Changes & fixed issues in this release Fixes a bu...
NVIDIA posts first quarter loss of $201.3 million - 05/08/2009 09:21 AM
NVIDIA announced its first quarter 2009 financial results, the company saw its revenue decline 42 percent year-over-year to $664.2 million and recorded a GAAP net loss of $201.3 million, although $140...
Download NVIDIA PhysX System driver 9.09.0408 - 04/11/2009 12:20 PM
This driver Supports all AGEIA PhysX Processors and GeForce PhysX. This driver will allow you to select and dedicate a GPU to PhysX as well. The Nvidia PhysX
NVIDIA preparing MCP82 motherboard chipset - 10/18/2008 09:39 AM
Well, this confirms that NVIDIA is not leaving the chipset market, though I'm not so sure about the uber high-end parts, but currently they are working at a MCP72 successor: The MCP82. MCP82 is a Per...