Havok goes multi-processor with new software
Middleware specialist Havok has announced that it is working on a new software solution that will enable its advanced physics, dynamics and animation systems to take full advantage of the multi-processor architecture of forthcoming PCs and home consoles.
Called HydraCore, the software will evenly divide up dynamics and animation tasks over available CPU resources, and will allow developers to assign or remove threads from the tasks flexibly.
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