I think the PS3 speech kind of overshadowed what for me was much more interesting, that is the AGEIA PPU being revealed at last.
Now that we can see what the PPU can do on a PC even at these early stages, what's the consensous on the early reports that Cell would handle that and more?
There is a great thread already in the Hardware Forum, with lots of videos linked to the first post, and this video is pretty cool, to show off the cool liquid physics possible on the PPU.
http://pcweb.mycom.co.jp/articles/2005/09/13/cedec/images/034.wmv (look at about 0:30 for really nice dynamic water physics)
PS: I absolutely want to keep this thread troll-free and flame-free, i will report and bad-rep every single post that is in any way flaming either architecture. There's already enough of that in the Console Talk forum, especially after the big GDC announcements.
Let's discuss how each architecture handles physics in a civil manner.
Now that we can see what the PPU can do on a PC even at these early stages, what's the consensous on the early reports that Cell would handle that and more?
There is a great thread already in the Hardware Forum, with lots of videos linked to the first post, and this video is pretty cool, to show off the cool liquid physics possible on the PPU.
http://pcweb.mycom.co.jp/articles/2005/09/13/cedec/images/034.wmv (look at about 0:30 for really nice dynamic water physics)
PS: I absolutely want to keep this thread troll-free and flame-free, i will report and bad-rep every single post that is in any way flaming either architecture. There's already enough of that in the Console Talk forum, especially after the big GDC announcements.
Let's discuss how each architecture handles physics in a civil manner.