In the realm of computational chemistry and physics, the "92" often refers to the engine's ability to handle high-dimensionality or its compatibility with specific legacy standards that have been modernized for modern hardware. By acting as a middle layer, the engine reduces the "friction" typically found when moving data between specialized modeling tools and visualization platforms.
The X92 engine has become a benchmark for the "mega-ship" era. xplatform 92 engine
At the heart of the engine lies a minimalist kernel written in C++20. The kernel is responsible for the primary game loop, memory management, and the scheduling of subsystems. It operates on an Entity-Component-System (ECS) methodology, ensuring that data layout is cache-friendly and parallelizable. The kernel is "platform-agnostic," meaning it contains no platform-specific code directly; instead, it interfaces with the HAL. In the realm of computational chemistry and physics,