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  2. Ageia - Wikipedia

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    Ageia, founded in 2002, was a fabless semiconductor company.In 2004, Ageia acquired NovodeX, the company who created PhysX – a Physics Processing Unit chip capable of performing game physics calculations much faster than general purpose CPUs; they also licensed out the PhysX SDK (formerly NovodeX SDK), a large physics middleware library for game production.

  3. PhysX - Wikipedia

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    Ageia called the technology PhysX, the SDK was renamed from NovodeX to PhysX, and the accelerator cards were dubbed PPUs (Physics Processing Units). [ 4 ] In its implementation, the first video game to use PhysX technology is The Stalin Subway , released in Russia-only game stores in September 2005.

  4. Physics processing unit - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by Ageia to describe its PhysX chip. Several other technologies in the CPU-GPU spectrum have some features in common with it, although Ageia's product was the only complete one designed, marketed, supported, and placed within a system exclusively being a PPU.

  5. Physics engine - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined by Ageia's marketing to describe their PhysX chip to consumers. Several other technologies in the CPU-GPU spectrum have some features in common with it, although Ageia's solution was the only complete one designed, marketed, supported, and placed within a system exclusively as a PPU.

  6. Category:Video games using PhysX - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 February 2022, at 17:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. BFG Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia graphics cards, Nvidia nForce motherboards, computer power supply units, desktop PCs, AGEIA PhysX PPUs BFG Technologies was a privately held U.S. -based supplier of power supplies and video cards based on Nvidia graphics technology and a manufacturer of high-end gaming/home theater computer systems.

  8. CellFactor: Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The game was designed to show off what AGEIA PhysX cards are capable of. The cards are designed for physics processing, which allows the video game that uses them to have a physics-based gameplay. The cards are designed for physics processing, which allows the video game that uses them to have a physics-based gameplay.

  9. Artificial Studios - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Artificial Studios released CellFactor: Combat Training, then CellFactor: Revolution, a free downloadable game (of which a demo was released in May 2006) designed to show off the capabilities of the AGEIA PhysX game physics acceleration chipset. The game used Artificial Studio's own 'Reality Engine' technology.