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To: Mark Zavist who wrote (6994)10/29/1997 10:30:00 AM
From: Leo Francis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 14577
 
NEC Selects SGS-THOMSON's RIVA 128 3D Multimedia Accelerator
for its Next Generation PC98-NX Series of Personal Computers

ST. GENIS, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 29, 1997--

PC98-NX Featuring RIVA 128 Supports Microsoft PC97 Hardware

Design Guide and Intel's Visual Computing Initiative

SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics N.V. (NYSE:STM) announced today that NEC Corporation is using the RIVAT 128
3D Multimedia Accelerator in the Next Generation PC98-NX Series of Desk Top Personal Computers. NEC, the largest
supplier of PCs to the Japanese Market announced the PC98-NX as a Next Generation PC for the Multimedia Network
Age. The PC98-NX represents a new worldwide standard for PCs that fully supports Microsoft's PC97 Hardware Design
Guide and Intel's Visual Computing Initiative. NEC has integrated RIVA 128 onto the motherboard and uses the RIVA 128 in
Pentium(R) II based PC98-NX Desktop Systems. The NEC design uses the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) to give
increased bandwidth between RIVA 128 and system memory, delivering leadership 3D graphics and 2D graphics combined
with superior video.

''By using the RIVA 128 in combination with Pentium II processors and AGP, we were able to meet our objective of
delivering high quality and high performance Visual Computing to our PC98-NX customers,'' said Mr. Katsumi Fujinami,
Senior Manager, NEC Corporation. ''RIVA 128's support of standards allowed us to develop the PC98-NX series to set a
worldwide standard for Multimedia Network Computing.''

''We are delighted with NEC's selection of the RIVA 128 for the PC98-NX series,'' said Keizo Shibata, President of
SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics KK. ''This validates our strategy of working with the market leaders when we develop
new products. The PC98- NX, featuring RIVA 128, will allow Japanese PC Consumers access to leading multimedia
performance.''

''Working with an industry leader such as NEC helped us ensure that RIVA 128 had the performance level and support of
standards that is required. With the PC98-NX Series, NEC has given consumers access to interactive 3D graphics, superior
leading 2D graphics and great video,'' said Tim Chambers, Director of SGS- THOMSON's Graphics Business Unit.

''RIVA 128 has catapulted to the top ranks among board and system OEMs in both its PCI and AGP incarnations,'' said
Andy Fischer, Senior Analyst at Jon Peddie Associates of Tiburon, CA. ''The NEC design win is significant as it represents
the first time a vendor has integrated a high-end AGP solution on the motherboard, as opposed to taking the add-in board
approach.''

RIVA 128 combines advanced interactive 3D graphics acceleration and industry leading 2D graphics acceleration, with
superior video and imaging capabilities into a single-chip mainstream Multimedia Accelerator. Capable of 20 billion operations
per second, and using a 128-bit 'fast and wide' architecture, the RIVA 128 complements Intel's Pentium II and AGP platform
to meet the immense computational requirements of interactive visual computing.

SGS-THOMSON is a global independent semiconductor supplier with strong European roots, listed on the New York Stock
Exchange (NYSE:STM - news) and on the Bourse de Paris. It designs, develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of
semiconductor integrated circuits (ICs) and discrete devices used in a wide variety of microelectronics applications, including
telecommunications systems, computer systems, consumer products, automotive products and industrial automation and
control systems.

RIVA is a trademark of SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics, Inc. and NVIDIA Corporation. Pentium is a registered
trademark of Intel Corporation. All trademarks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.



To: Mark Zavist who wrote (6994)10/29/1997 11:14:00 AM
From: fiberman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14577
 
<This is a good prospect for Faroudja Technology. S3 MX chip is in the new Panasonic Notebook I wonder
why S3 never announced the design win with Panosonic their notebook is the first to ship with a DVD player.
Makes you wonder. I hope we see more Panasonic products with S3 components, maybe a Faroudja board
for enhanced analog HTDV quality playback from a DVD drive.>

Let me tell you why they did not make the announcement. As I have mentioned here many times before, their P.R. Department which is headed by Sandy & Kelly is extreemly naive and unprofessional. I do not know where they recurited these brain surgeons from, but they are just terrible. They do not know how the P.R. game is played. They need a true professional and heavy hitter at this position, not Sandy & Kelly. We know and announce more about what is happening with S3, their products, their customers and design wins than they do. THEY SHOULD BE FIRED, ALONG WITH GARY JOHNSON AT THE TOP.