Quote Originally Posted by Andrew LB View Post
Yes, millions. This isn't some cingular cost project. Residual expenses will go on for years.

First off, the driver isn't as quick and easy as you claim, and definitely won't take any 30 minutes. They'd likely have a team of people actually creating the driver which of course has to allow ALL of ATi's video cards communicate seamlessly with all nVidia cards capable of doing PhysX processing.
No, completely wrong. A PhysX processor needs to communicate with the CPU, not graphics card. There is no intricate connection between the two like Nvidia claims. The best thing Nvidia could do is allow the Geforce cards to run off the PhysX driver without the need for their graphics driver to be installed at all. This would in effect transform their GPUs into more powerfull standalone AGIEA PhysX cards, which I beleive they still support anyway.