[ODE] hardware physics chip
Vrej Melkonian
vmelkon at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 10 07:45:27 MST 2005
:)
There have been lab experiments in which researchers
have wired together brain cells have have placed
electrical detectors on each cell to monitor the
network.
As for the topic... well, I am curious to see a
specialized chip that can handle 30,000 objects on
screen instead of only 50.
I'm refering to this
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03/08/news_6119896.html
(tx Nguyen)
Also, we have to keep in mind that in a game, the CPU
is doing other work as well. To be fair, a dual CPU
system must be compared to this single CPU and PPU
system.
Has such a chip been created before?
There are scientists and engineers who simulate a lot
of things like magnetic feilds, electrical flow, heat
flow, shockwaves. Do they use special physics CPUs?
--- Adam Moravanszky <adam.moravanszky at novodex.com>
wrote:
> Anyway, that would make it an ' I ' card, not an '
> AI ' card. ;-)
>
> --Adam
>
> Ignacio García Fernández wrote:
>
> >El mié, 09-03-2005 a las 07:16 -0800, Vrej
> Melkonian escribió:
> >
> >
> >>Would the AI card contain live human brain tissue?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >Uf!! What a question!!
> >It probably depends whether it has any relation
> with mother celules and
> >clonation. If so, it would be banned by Bush' gov!.
> >
> >
>
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