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Intel buys Havok!

September 15, 2007 admin

Dirk Gregorius posted on the physics forum that Intel is to acquire Havok, leading physics middleware company. This might change the physics simulation engine market considerably in the future.

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Intel News Release
Heise News (German)
Game Star (German)
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