NVIDIA announced plans to acquire AGEIA Technologies today. In an eerie example of the Twilight Zone, it was only two months ago when we reported that rival AMD considered picking up AGEIA.
AGEIA Technologies, who produces its own PhysX software/hardware physics technology, seemed to be hitting hard strides, especially when other rivals like Havok have hit the mainstream gaming scene.
The deal won't be final till a little while and more details about the acquisition will be revealed next Wednesday during a NVIDIA conference call.
Manju Hegde, co-founder and CEO of AGEIA, said, "NVIDIA is the perfect fit for us. They have the world's best parallel computing technology and are the thought leaders in GPUs and gaming. We are united by a common culture based on a passion for innovating and driving the consumer experience."
Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of NVIDIA, said, "The AGEIA team is world class, and is passionate about the same thing we are -- creating the most amazing and captivating game experiences. By combining the teams that created the world's most pervasive GPU and physics engine brands, we can now bring GeForce(R)-accelerated PhysX to hundreds of millions of gamers around the world."
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Ageia is taking off, but who here has one to show off?
The era of separate physics cards ends as soon as it has begun. No doubt nVidia's going to be integrating Aegia PhysX tech into the hardware of all their future graphics cards.
Well, they probably will Yuko, but theres prolly gonna be Physx/graphics cards, and then just a graphics card ver. of each one then. and is the G92 out yet?
Yay GeForce 10000 GTX with PhysX!
The G92 core is out in the 8800GT and GTS(G92 ver.) but the 9000 series are not out yet.