Quote Originally Posted by hurleybird View Post
I'm afraid you're the one who needs to learn how to read. The above quote is talking about running PhysX and graphics on a single chip, hence the need for of the architecture for fast switching between kernels. This is different then using a GPU as a standalone PhysX card.
Point being you know nothing about how PhysX works internally or how data moves through the pipeline. So now you can stop claiming you do

Quote Originally Posted by Final8ty View Post
Physics are mathematical equation that dont need to talk to the GPU in any system & the out putted results don't need to even be represented by gfx, nore more so than folding at home that can run on the CPU or the GPU.
Yes, and how does that have bearing on the implementation?