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Nvidia to purchase Ageia5 Feb 2008 03:32 Physics chip maker gobbled by GPU giantGraphics chip giant Nvidia is to purchase the last major independent physics house, Ageia. The price and many details of the acquisition aren't being disclosed, but Nvidia said more information will come during the company's quarterly earnings call on February 13. While separate physics cards like those made by Ageia have been introduced to overwhelming apathy, the company does good business selling its PhysX middleware to game developers. But who knows, with Nvidia now behind Ageia we could be hearing a lot more about physics cards in the near future. Nvidia's CEO Jenl-Hsun Huang said the acquisition will "bring GeForce-accelerated PhysX to hundreds of millions of gamers around the world", in the release. It also puts Nvidia in direct competition with Intel, which purchased physics software Havok last year. Now with the major physics middleware developers eaten up, where does that leave AMD? ® 6 comments posted — Comment period finished On AMDPosted: 08:38 5th February 2008 PhysicsPosted: 10:14 5th February 2008 End of PhysX ...Posted: 10:17 5th February 2008 AMD has other prioritiesPosted: 10:55 5th February 2008 @ peter kayPosted: 11:19 5th February 2008
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