I was going to post this on another threat as a reply but it was closed before i could post there and this matter in my opinion is worthwhile for discussion.
As said in that thread is JUST to speculate on what AMD is cooking stating that they are going to have physics on their cards.
As we all know Nvidia bought Ageia and Intel bought Havok and we don't know of another company that is into this market. So i ask, who is it possible ATI will have this feature on their 48** video cards.
Many say that is just a marketing trick which is the most possible scenario. But...there are other possibilities to explore. Let's share what you guys believe ATI has cooking.
I have a theory of my own that you can disapprove or approve which goes like this: Intel bought Havok and plans on releasing Larrabee which from what i know is a GPU that has 16+ cores. Now the nice thing is that the cores will be like the cores we have today x86 BUT modified for graphics processing.
Either using rasterised graphics or vectors to do the job is not important since Intel will likely or probably already have written the Havok API, Larrabee is going to used and is x86 based. Name is SEE5 or SHK from what i know AMD can incorporate this technology aswell since Intel and AMD have an agreement.
Since Intel now hasn't got any hardware to implement this technology could it be possible for AMD graphics devision to have found a way to compute only that x86 Havok physics instruction set on hardware?
What are your theories on the matter?
As said in that thread is JUST to speculate on what AMD is cooking stating that they are going to have physics on their cards.
As we all know Nvidia bought Ageia and Intel bought Havok and we don't know of another company that is into this market. So i ask, who is it possible ATI will have this feature on their 48** video cards.
Many say that is just a marketing trick which is the most possible scenario. But...there are other possibilities to explore. Let's share what you guys believe ATI has cooking.
I have a theory of my own that you can disapprove or approve which goes like this: Intel bought Havok and plans on releasing Larrabee which from what i know is a GPU that has 16+ cores. Now the nice thing is that the cores will be like the cores we have today x86 BUT modified for graphics processing.
Either using rasterised graphics or vectors to do the job is not important since Intel will likely or probably already have written the Havok API, Larrabee is going to used and is x86 based. Name is SEE5 or SHK from what i know AMD can incorporate this technology aswell since Intel and AMD have an agreement.
Since Intel now hasn't got any hardware to implement this technology could it be possible for AMD graphics devision to have found a way to compute only that x86 Havok physics instruction set on hardware?
What are your theories on the matter?