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Wired news has put up an article about a special Floating-Point processor by ClearSpeed Technologies. From what is said in the interview is that for about $4000(I know that is a lot) you will increase your floating point calculations by 100milloin per second or 100 gigaflops.
This will allow future games, such as Half-Life3, to have features like fully deformable models, real life water effects, and other real world effects.
These chips are scheduled for release next year. While the starting cost if very high, in about five years or so they should be cheap enough to be in most new systems.
Check out the full article below.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60791,00.html
This will allow future games, such as Half-Life3, to have features like fully deformable models, real life water effects, and other real world effects.
These chips are scheduled for release next year. While the starting cost if very high, in about five years or so they should be cheap enough to be in most new systems.
Check out the full article below.
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,60791,00.html