Technically, a 64-bit game could still support PhysX on Nvidia's newest GPUs, but the heyday of PhysX, as a stand-alone ...
End of an error Nvidia has officially retired 32-bit PhysX support on its latest RTX 50 series GPUs, marking the end of an ...
As Nvidia has dropped support for PhysX in legacy games on its RTX 50 GPUs, a Redditor has bought a separate RTX 3050 as a ...
PhysX, the game-specific graphics technology ... that physics calculations would be performed on the GPU (formerly the Ageia PPU) instead of the CPU, which promised faster frame rates and better ...
Nvidia has recently confirmed that its RTX 50 series graphics cards will no longer support 32-bit PhysX, a technology historically used for rendering in-game physics effects.
Nvidia’s new video cards drop support for 32-bit CUDA applications, including PhysX.
With removal of hardware support for 32-bit PhysX, the likes of the RTX 5090 and RTX 5070 no longer accelerate this fancy ...
Some graphically intense PC games from 2005 to 2013 have issues showing off their prowess on cards like the RTX 5090.