Too bad but i guess this means intel will look into embedding physics instructions or dedicating a core to such things ... i hope its just instructions - dedicated cores are a waste of processing power ... and versatility.
also i dont think its ok to compare Aegia with Havok - havok have been in the game a long time and are focused on well written software - while Aegia is to me some people who tried to ride the coat tails of in game physics. (which worked fine with normal cpus)
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Too bad but i guess this means intel will look into embedding physics instructions or dedicating a core to such things ... i hope its just instructions - dedicated cores are a waste of processing power ... and versatility.
also i dont think its ok to compare Aegia with Havok - havok have been in the game a long time and are focused on well written software - while Aegia is to me some people who tried to ride the coat tails of in game physics. (which worked fine with normal cpus)