Mussels
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Why is it any easier to make CUDA work with Nvidia cards than ATI? Really? When Physics/CUDA started it was a separate entity from the GPU altogether and their is no reason why a GPU can't be designed to run as simply a dedicated PPU. How hard can it be? Even if there are bugs enthusiasts as we are will find a way to make it work ourselves more likely than some tech support yahoo at Nvidia unless they really bunk up the whole process. I don't like it when a company is bullshitting me. In this case Nvidia is not telling the whole story and they probably think that CUDA is enough of a selling point to convince idiots to by their higher end gear when they already have strong enough CUDAless gear. Flushing money down the toilet is not my style. It just aint enough of a reason to change our whole graphics setup. Certain gamers like me only want to try out the Physics tech at a smaller premium than altering our already super expensive super powerful gaming rigs. Nvidia is simply nuts and should have embraced the idea of a separate PPU idea instead of trying to solely integrate it only into their own GPU configurations. I can't possibly think of any reason why somebody would purchase a higher end Nvidia card for CUDA when the ATI card they already have is fast enough. So why not sell CUDA for what it is; a separate entity from the GPU altogether. Why not have the option for both? I'm not buying the quality control aspect.
cuda cant, and never will run on ATI. its a hardware part of the GPU's.
PhysX could be made to run on ATI stream, but there is just no way in hell CUDA can run on ATI, nor stream could run on Nv.