Introducing PhysX SDK 4.0
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With the 4.0 release PhysX grows beyond its roots in gaming to support new applications in robotics and artificial intelligence. To meet the requirements of these advanced application domains, PhysX 4.0 introduces several new features that improve the scalability, speed, and stability of simulation.
Learn more: https://news.developer.nvidia.com/announcing-physx-sdk-4-0-an-open-source-physics-engine/
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