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To: Dan3 who wrote (27091)8/15/1999 5:50:00 AM
From: unclewest  Read Replies (2) of 93625
 
dan,
you asked about benchmark testing.
this is the first specific reference i could find. hopefully we will see more soon.
unclewest

: 08/14 00:02 EST

PixelFusion chip used in 3-D accelerator

Aug. 13, 1999 (Electronic Engineering Times - CMP via COMTEX) -- LOS
ANGELES - Number Nine Visual Technology Corp., a PC graphics and visual
technology company, will use PixelFusion Ltd.'s massively parallel
Fuzion 150 chip in a high-end 3-D graphics accelerator card intended to
let PCs take full advantage of AGP Pro graphics interfaces.

The 3-D feature set and performance capabilities of the proposed
solution will allow PC vendors to deliver a true Windows NT-based 3-D
workstation that rivals most Unix or proprietary 3-D workstations, yet
at a fraction of the price, Number Nine said at Siggraph 99, the
industry's premiere computer graphics conference.

The new 3-D accelerator will be one of the first graphics add-in
cards to incorporate Rambus memory. According to PixelFusion Ltd.
(Bristol, England), current simulation tests show that this
architecture will more than double today's benchmark scores for the
most advanced high-end, proprietary 3-D workstations.





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