Posted by Regeneration
on June 26th, 2008, 03:50 AM
Coming Soon! from the author of the infamous SLI Patch.
Well... well... sadly, the HD 4800 family won't be supported, because AMD thinks NGOHQ.com is not worthy enough to borrow review samples (definitely a bad idea). Anyway, expect to see some cool demo video in several days-weeks. Remember, it takes a lot of time and work to make CUDA compatible enough with Radeon to get it to fully work without any issues.
Last edited by Regeneration; June 27th, 2008 at 06:19 PM.
Is the PhysX API open source?...because then I can understand why ATI can't make there own drivers at least...otherwise I see no excuse in ATI's move..
If it's so easy to code and implement it, it sure is stupid of them to hold back just because of PR(even from that perspective it isn't profitable). They should instead be focusing in beating NVidia at they're own game and bring to the market what we have been promised for so long -> GPU accelerated physics.
It is purely due to him not having a sample to work with, not because of incompatabilites. Be patient, I promise it will come eventually. If not from him then from someone else.