Archive for March 4th, 2010
PhysX running on 16 CPU cores in FluidMark
We wrote previuosly about upcoming new version of FluidMark, that is going to include Multi-Core CPU PhysX support.
Recently, with help of David Legrand from PCinpact.com, Jerome “JeGX” Guinot was able to test new FluidMark 1.2 on setup with 16 CPU cores. (click to view full image)
And as you may see, CPU PhysX simulation with 48 000 fluid particles is 100 % utilizing all 16 Cores. Amazing work
New FluidMark is going to be available soon enough, after JeGx will catch and kill remaing bugs.
Update: JeGX is participating in “What Would You Do With 48 Cores ?” contest by AMD with new FluidMark (which already support up to 64 CPU cores). That’s going to be interesting













