NVIDIA Brings Back GPU PhysX to Several 32-Bit Games After Community Uproar
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NVIDIA Brings Back GPU PhysX to Several 32-Bit Games After Community Uproar
The latest NVIDIA GeForce Game Ready driver brings back GPU PhysX support for several 32-bit games on RTX 50 series GPUs. Earlier this year, the chipmaker launched the GeForce RTX 50 “Blackwell” graphics cards with Multi Frame Generation and expanded primitives support. Unfortunately, the supported drivers also dropped support for 32-bit CUDA applications. This meant the loss of GPU-accelerated PhysX from numerous classics, particularly the Bat…
Nvidia recently confirmed that its graphics cards of the RTX 5000 series will no longer support PhysX in 32 bits, a technology that was once essential for managing physical effects in games. Introduced in the 2000s and purchased by Nvidia after the acquisition of Ageia, PhysX allowed to delegate the physical calculations of the CPU to the GPU for more realistic effects, such as fluid, clothing or particle management. Some Gamers even used a smal…
NVIDIA has just deployed its Game Ready 590 drivers for Windows, the GeForce Game Ready 591.44 WHQL...
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