NVIDIA Reveals New PhysX Licenses with Electronic Arts, 2K Games
Published 12/8/2008 at PC World Latest Technology News
We interview NVIDIA's Bryan Del Rizzo to get the lowdown on the new EA and 2K Games licenses, and the GPU manufacturer's plans for its physics-modeling technology.
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