Over at The Inquirer, Theo Valich has a write up on the new mobile Physx processor and has revealed that both Dell and Medion will be shipping notebooks based on this chip. While the specifics of the notebooks are not available, it is a safe bet to expect the part availability on the high end gaming units which typically do not expound dramatic battery life.
August 23, 2007
Over at Ageia they have released new mobile version of the processor, the 100M. Consuming a modest 10 Watts of juice under gameplay conditions, this shouldn't beat up on battery life too badly, but if you are willing to fork out the dough for a Physx processor in your laptop you probably are going to be on a desktop replacement model. No word yet on vendors for this part.
August 22, 2007
Here's a sneek peek of an Unreal Tournament 3 mod built to show what kind of stuff the PPU can do in the game. This clip is from the Leipzig Games Conference.
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August 07, 2007
From Ageia:
"In response to player feedback, AGEIA Technologies in cooperation with
Immersion Games and TimeLine Interactive has released a patch for
CellFactor:Revolution which will fix a series of gameplay issues. Some
of the fixes contained in the patch include:
* Enhanced support for the x8800 Graphics card
* The Empty menus bug
* The "no inputs" specified bug
* Various bots game-play issues
The patch will be available for download immediately from the
www.ageia.com and www.cellfactorrevolution.com websites.