What is the "physxcooking.dll" ? Variant 4094388

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physxcooking.dll Library
Product:
PhysXCooking Dynamic Link Library
Company:
NVIDIA Corporation
Description:
PhysXCooking Dynamic Link Library
Version:
2.8.4.4
MD5:
80dbb3c943e6575be2f8cf7c04551921
SHA1:
143cf16edbe69c4edb599860fe0af69de1704dae
SHA256:
0a24f14774648c459fb4075125da19c65f94e24cd8deb483ac5f8bfd7ad7b592
Size:
651624
Directory:
%SystemDiskRoot%\Gry\Batman Arkham City\Binaries\Win32
Operating System:
Windows XP
Occurence:
Low oc0

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  • SAFErating from user MikeOne (Variant: 4094388)

    Dynamic linking library - part of the NVIDIA PhysX. The PhysX package is delivered with set of drivers for NVIDA graphics cards and serves as a computing models sets for the GPU to be able to offload the physics calculations from the CPU. "PhysX is a scalable multi-platform game physics solution supporting a wide range of devices, from smartphones to high-end multicore CPUs." More info about the functionalities hidden there read on Wikipedia : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhysX or on Physx page of NVIDIA : http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/physx