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		<description>[...] Microsoft planning to add Physics to DirectX ExtremeTech is reporting that Microsoft may be planning to add a physics layer to the DirectX SDK. This notion comes about from of a job posting on their website asking for a software design engineer to join their &#8220;Direct Physics&#8221; team. Since Microsoft has licensed the Ageia SDK, speculation also exists that Microsoft will utilize [&#8230;] [...]</description>
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