NVIDIA PhysX Technology Licensed by 2K and EA
Published 12/9/2008 at I4U News
NVIDIA has announced that its PhysX technology that brings realistic physics processing to video games has been licensed by two of the largest video game companies around -- 2K and EA. The two game publishers will integrate PhysX technology into future vid...
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