With the retirement of 32-bit CUDA application support on RTX 50 series GPUs, PhysX is now end-of-life starting with ...
Japanese AI startup Sakana AI has introduced The AI CUDA Engineer, an agentic framework that automates the discovery and ...
The change makes some classic PC games run poorly even on modern hardware due to a lack of GPU-accelerated physics.
Nvidia's RTX 50-series makes its first foray below the $1,000 mark starting this week, with the $749 RTX 5070 Ti—at least in ...
Nvidia's new 50-series graphics cards just aren't as good at running certain older games as previous hardware generations ...
Sakana AI noted that it has developed a system capable of accelerating AI development and deployment much faster than usual.
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Nvidia’s new video cards drop support for 32-bit CUDA applications, including PhysX.
Technically, a 64-bit game could still support PhysX on Nvidia's newest GPUs, but the heyday of PhysX, as a stand-alone ...
Tensor Cores are specially developed hardware units inside of an Nvidia graphics card that enable mixed-precision computing ...
NVIDIA's RTX 50 series drops 32-bit PhysX support, forcing older games like Borderlands 2 to run physics on the CPU, causing ...