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this is my first thread i have chose an intresting topic, i will talk about some next generation hardwares and some of it are out and kicking ***, most of the people heard about THE CPU AND THE GPU, well another factor has been added to these to to make them the triangle of power and it's the PPU, THE PHYSICS PROCESSING UNIT that will take gaming to the next level, in 2010 as we all know the PCe 3.0 is coming out--> the "ionic blizzard" cooling method will be available to reduse the overheating by 200%--> the DDR3 rams will vanish the ddr2--> and maybe maybe maybe you should welcome the first HOLOGRAPHIC DEVICES AND 3D REALITY ON PS3 with the PS3 suits that will make you feel anybullet shot at you
as a conclusion: as we progress the nanotechnology i getting mor importance and richer, so behold in 2010 we will witness a new era! as a first post if some1 found it intresting just pop out a thank you
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Thank u
.but i think the Technologies ur talking abt. their release will be postponed.Not the PPu,Neither the DDR3 cuz their journey in PC have started. but i think That PCI-e 3.0, if it come in 2010. It will be shy and expensive as the PCI-e 2.0,where a compatible MOBO is expensive. |
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Intel’s two month old acquisition of Havok, whose Havok FX engine allows physics management by the GPU, hasn’t created too much enthusiasm with its competitors.
According to Richard Huddy, former ATI and now manager of developer relations at AMD, few games will definitively adopt the Havok FX, if it even arrives on the market at all. This manufacturer is therefore more in favor of physics management by multi-core CPUs. Moreover, Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of Nvidia, shares this position and evokes the negative synergies that will be caused by this buyout. According to him, there are other companies active in this domain and certain game developers are conceiving their own physics engines. Either way, it’s certain that it’s not in Intel’s interest to encourage the adoption of a technology which favors GPU power as long as its own graphic circuits do not offer 3D performances worthy of the GPU name. This is even truer given their current push to make quad core CPUs widely available. Now, we will just have to see if Microsoft will definitively favor one particular approach via DirectX 11 and if Ageia will eventually manage to launch a new PhysX capable of rivaling solutions from the three giants. i don't really like posting articles:P but this one is short and definitely on-topic. there should be a clear winner that will emerge as a standard, so people will buy it, otherwise, only rich people will get everything.
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