profdlp
21 Sep 2006, 05:17pm
This is something to look forward to.
http://www.short-media.com/images/newsimages/2006/September/asus_p5n32-sli_1.jpg
Nvidia is developing a standalone games physics processing card, motherboard maker Asus has let slip. Announcing a new mobo equipped with three PCI Express x16 slots, the Taiwanese firm said the third connector was specifically for "Nvidia's upcoming Physics card".
The revelation comes days after it emerged ATI will be likewise pitching its graphics chip technology as a co-processor for compute-intensive scientific and engineering applications, not just games physics.
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Source: The Register (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/09/21/asus_spills_nvidia_beans/)
http://www.short-media.com/images/newsimages/2006/September/asus_p5n32-sli_1.jpg
Nvidia is developing a standalone games physics processing card, motherboard maker Asus has let slip. Announcing a new mobo equipped with three PCI Express x16 slots, the Taiwanese firm said the third connector was specifically for "Nvidia's upcoming Physics card".
The revelation comes days after it emerged ATI will be likewise pitching its graphics chip technology as a co-processor for compute-intensive scientific and engineering applications, not just games physics.
Keep your credit rating in good standing, it might come in handy for your next upgrade.
Source: The Register (http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2006/09/21/asus_spills_nvidia_beans/)