“I’VE HAD THE CHANCE to spend a few days playing with a PhysX card from Ageia, and there is much to tell, though not much one can do with the hardware just yet. I did find some interesting ways to test the PhysX card, and the results may enlighten us about the prospects for physics acceleration in custom hardware. Read on to get my take on Ageia’s new physics processing unit.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- ATI Radeon X1800GTO vs. X1900GT from HIS and GeCube @ TweakTown
- NVIDIA GeForce 7300GT vs ATi Radeon X1300 Pro @ Legion Hardware
- GeForce 7900 GT: Value-conscious gamers best bet? @ Techspot
- Nvidia prepares 7600LE, 7500LE and 7300SE @ NGOHQ.com
- HIS X1900XT IceQ3 Dual DL-DVI VIVO 512MB @ HotHardware
- NVIDIA’s new-look interface – ForceWare 90 series @ Elite Bastards
- Nvflash 5.16 for Windows 2000/XP/2003/x64 @ NGOHQ
- Matrox TripleHead2Go @ Techgage
Physics 101 at The Tech Report

With the arrival of Ageia’s PPU at The Tech Report, they quickly loaded up Cell Factor and Ghost Recon Adavanced. Not only do they talk about the experience, and show frame rate effects, they also have some very telling pictures, showing the extras you get from Ageia.