AGEIA PhysX goes mobile

Posted on Wednesday, August 22 2007 @ 19:57 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
AGEIA is trying to boost its sales by launching a mobile version of its PhysX processor, the AGEIA PhysX 100M.
"AGEIA is fully committed to delivering the most intensely realistic gaming and entertainment experience to PC gamers," said Manju Hegde, CEO of AGEIA Technologies. "We are enabling enthusiasts to enjoy games their way: whenever and wherever they want. AGEIA PhysX Mobile Technology further expands our position in the gaming market and we look forward to seeing new laptops bring gamers the freedom to enjoy incredible physics action on the go."

"With amazingly large and high resolution screens, great sound systems, dual-core CPUs, and super powerful GPUs, mobile computers today are indeed fully qualified gaming machines. So it's only natural that we should be able to enjoy the extra dimension of real-time physics and destructible environments." said Dr. Jon Peddie, of Jon Peddie Research the multimedia research firm in Tiburon CA.
The firm says the first gaming notebooks with this chip will be available soon.


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