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  Name Havok Physics
  Developer Havok
  Latest Release Version 45
  Latest Release Date January 23, 2007
  Operating System Unix, Linux, PS3, PS2, PSP, GameCube, Wii, Mac, Xbox 360, Xbox, Windows,
  Website http://wwwhavokcom/


Havok Physics, better known as simply '''Havok''', is a Middleware Physics Engine developed by Irish company Havok . It is designed for Computer and Video Game s by allowing interaction between objects or other characters in real-time. By using Dynamical Simulation , Havok allows for more lifelike worlds and animation, such as Ragdoll Physics . The company has also released a Havok Animation and Havok FX, which uses Shader Model 3.0 on consumer GPU s for ''effects physics'' such as smoke.


PLATFORM AVAILABILITY

Version 1.0 of the Havok SDK was unveiled at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) in 2000. It has since evolved into a number of products, mainly Havok Physics version 4.5 released in March 2007.
The source code for the engine is distributed after licensing, and is currently known to work on the Microsoft 's Windows , Xbox and Xbox 360 , Nintendo 's GameCube and Wii , Sony 's PlayStation 2 , PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable , Apple 's Mac OS X , and on Linux .
The engine itself is written in C / C++ , and remains fairly portable to any system with a compatible C or C++ Compiler .


USE

Since the SDK's launch in 2000, it has been used in over 150 video and computer games. Those games have primarily been in the 's 3ds Max as a bundled plug-in called Reactor . A plugin for Autodesk Media & Entertainment's Maya animation software is also available.


COMPETITION

Havok's main competitor in the physics acceleration market is AGEIA , the developers of the PhysX SDK and its companion product, the "physics processing unit" (PPU). The PPU is intended to relieve the central processing unit (CPU) of physics simulation tasks, similar to what the graphics processing unit (GPU) does for 3D-graphics and video calculations. Havok does not have a comparable hardware companion product for its SDK, though the company does sell a specialized kit called Havok FX that makes use of the GPUs in ATI and NVIDIA videocards for physics simulations. http://www.havok.com/content/view/187/77/


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