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Blog Entry
Physics processing on GPUs is inevitable
by Nathan Taylor

Dec 11, 2008
News
AMD kicks off physics engine push
by Shaun Nichols

AMD has begun a campaign to step up the adoption of a new physics engine called Bullet Physics.

Oct 2, 2009
Asus Ageia PhysX
by Craig Simms

A potentially stunning card -- but don't buy one just yet.

Jun 21, 2006
News
ATI ends the physics argument
by Charlie Demerjian

At GDC a few days ago, AMD dropped a bomb on the GPGPU world by announcing a GPU-accelerated Havok implementation.

Apr 7, 2009
News
Academic bemoans Hollywood 'science'
by Staff Writers

Time to get serious about science education, says physics professor.

Aug 20, 2007
Feature
Finishing touches go on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
by Staff writers

Krome is busy putting finishing touches on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. We spoke to them about the game, Krome's new Merkury3 engine and more.

Jun 25, 2008
News
Nvidia snaps up PhysX with Ageia buy
by Robert Jaques

Graphics giant buys gaming physics firm.

Feb 6, 2008
News
Nvidia bring PhysX to the PS3
by Nathan Taylor

For fans of destructible objects and terrain, realistic reactions to movement, life-like hair and other graphical goodness, news that Nvidia is pushing PhysX at the PlayStation3 should be good news.

Mar 20, 2009
Blog Entry
A look at Windows 7 graphics
by Nathan Taylor

Nov 6, 2008
News
Trio behind optical IT win Noble Prize for Physics
by Iain Thomson

This year's Nobel Prize for Physics has been given to three men behind fibre-optics and digital photography..

Oct 8, 2009
News
Boffins fire up 800-tonne mega-magnet
by Robert Jaques

World's largest superconducting magnet ready to tackle the big questions ofthe universe.

Nov 22, 2006
News
Ageia rewrites laws of PhysX
by Clement James

CellFactor: Revolution game makes the most of PhysX processor.

May 11, 2007
MSI NX8800GTX, Asus EN8800GTS
by Craig Simms

An exciting glimpse at future performance, but by the time games appear to make them worth buying, the price will have plummeted.

Dec 15, 2006
News
Carbon nanotubes beat copper nanowire for next-gen transistors
by Robert Jaques

Carbon nanotube bundles have much smaller electrical resistance.

Mar 19, 2008
Feature
Your guide to Intel Core 2
by David Fearon

Prepare to say goodbye to the Pentium as we reveal the next generation

Sep 8, 2006
News
Large Hadron Collider: Tomorrow never knows
by Dave Bailey

The world's most powerful physics experiment goes live on 10 September.

Sep 10, 2008
News
Intel plays Havok with developers
by Clement James

Havok Complete offered as free download.

Feb 22, 2008
News
Scientists hail Star Trek Enterprise material as ground breaking reality
by Daniel Long

Taking a page out of the popular science fiction series, scientists have managed to turn aluminium into a new transparent form of matter, after it was placed under extreme ultraviolent radiation.

Jul 28, 2009
Blog Entry
Intel’s mega-graphics chip and future of GPUs
by Nathan Taylor

Jul 8, 2008
Blog Entry
The Futuremark obsession
by Nathan Taylor

May 15, 2008

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Movie tech: Why nobody destroys the world better than Hollywood - the effects behind 2012
by Daniel Long  |   Nov 10, 2009
Bringing destruction to life on screen is a everyday job for the effects wizards behind the upcoming film 2012. In fact, the filmmakers produced a whopping million gigabytes of data
The Prophecy of the Desktop: Here's what's coming to the PC in 2010
by Staff Writers  |   Oct 23, 2009
Prophecy is a hazardous art when it comes to computers. We do know what's coming to the PC in the near future however, so read on to see the year ahead
Hadron scientist held on terrorism charges
by Phil Muncaster  |   Oct 11, 2009
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) has moved swiftly to play down the significance of the arrest on terrorism charges of a nuclear physicist who worked at the Hadron Collider for six years.
 
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