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To: John Rieman who wrote (25291)11/14/1997 7:42:00 PM
From: DiViT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 50808
 
The Internet, China, VCD & ESS...

exchange2000.com



To: John Rieman who wrote (25291)11/15/1997 4:09:00 AM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
NEC, Philips in IP effort

NEC and Philips are joining forces to develop MIPS-based
systems-on-chips for consumer products. They are also taking a "bilateral
approach" to smooth out the thorny problems created by integrating cores
and are establishing an exchange system to handle it, David Lammers writes
in EE Times.

Engineers from the two firms will also work to solve the industry-wide
issues, such as test and verification, facing the VSI Alliance. They're
beginning by adding the MIPS 4300 core to Philips' interactive set-top
boxes. This market will be huge, they say, predicting that
processor-peripheral ICs for the digital consumer market will hit over 100
million annually by 2000, equaling the MPUs needed for the PC market that
year.



To: John Rieman who wrote (25291)11/15/1997 5:00:00 AM
From: BillyG  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 50808
 
What is in Diamond's next generation DVD board?.......................

Diamond Multimedia to Showcase New
'Think-Fast' Technologies For Power-Driven
Computing at Fall Comdex

November 14, 1997

LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE) via Individual Inc. -- ** NOTE: TRUNCATED STORY
**

Diamond to Demo New Communications, DVD, 3D Gaming and Audio Acceleration
Products; Diamond Offers Attendees the Chance to Win the Ultimate PC

Every November, record numbers of computer-industry veterans travel to Comdex in Las
Vegas to examine the latest innovations in personal computer technology. This year,
Diamond Multimedia Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:DIMD), a leader in Internet multimedia
acceleration, will satisfy showgoers' curiosity with an incredible display of cutting-edge
PC products in booth No. L202 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Leveraging the
industry's latest technology advancements, Diamond's booth will feature its
award-winning, high-speed modems, critically-acclaimed, high-performance graphics
accelerators, 3D audio solutions and more. Additionally, Diamond Multimedia is
showcasing next-generation products in the areas of 112 Kbps modems, SCSI host
adapters, 3D gaming and DVD.

<<< SNIP >>>

Red-Hot Multimedia Hardware

Diamond Multimedia offers industry-leading DVD, 3D gaming accelerators and
positional 3D audio accelerators for Windows 95 users.

Next-Generation DVD -- Diamond Multimedia will display the first technical
demonstration of the company's next-generation DVD solution.


Next-Generation Monster 3D -- Giving new meaning to arcade-quality 3D gameplay,
Diamond will unveil a demonstration of the next addition to its best-seller Monster 3D
game accelerator product line. Showgoers can check out the technology demonstration
of Diamond's next-generation Monster 3D with a stunning display of fast-action PC
games. Diamond's new Monster 3D is scheduled to hit retail stores in mid-to-late first
quarter of 1998.

Monster Sound -- Diamond Multimedia's critically-acclaimed Windows 95 PCI-based
audio accelerator, with enhanced support for Microsoft DirectX API game titles, greatly
improves PC sound capability. Featuring the same 3D audio technology developed for
NASA 3D sound simulators and theme park rides, Monster Sound will have gamers
looking over their shoulders for unseen enemies, dodging from helicopters above and
leaning into racetrack turns when playing their favorite PC games. Monster Sound
features true multi-stream positional 3D audio (A3D) and quad-speaker output for the
ultimate in CD-quality interactive 3D sound. For older DOS titles, Monster Sound
co-exists with a PC's legacy-based audio components. Monster Sound, including a
deluxe software bundle, is available now for an estimated retail price of $149.95. A $50
mail-in rebate for new Monster Sound customers is available through the end of 1997.

State-of-the-Art Graphics Accelerators

Diamond Multimedia provides cutting-edge graphics accelerators for business/SOHO,
home and professional PC users.

Viper(R) model V330 -- Diamond Multimedia's new Viper model V330 media accelerator is
a true 128-bit solution for accelerating 2D/3D graphics and MPEG-1 digital video
playback. Powered by the RIVA 128(TM) chipset from NVIDIA Corp. and 4MB of
SGRAM, Diamond's Viper is capable of displaying resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 and
color depths up to 32-bit true color. A 230MHz RAMDAC provides flicker-free refresh
rates of up to 200Hz. The new Viper features optimized drivers for running in Windows
95 and Windows NT 4.0 environments with planned support for Windows 98. This new
accelerator is a high-quality 3D performer with a rich 3D feature set for use with software
titles developed under the Direct3D application programming interface (API).

With features like TV-out capability and TV-tuner and DVD (PCI) upgradability, the
Viper provides an integrated multimedia subsystem for powering a variety of PC
graphics. Diamond's Viper model V330, including software bundle, is currently shipping
for an estimated retail price of $199.95.
Recent awards include the "Choice" award from
Computer Gaming World. Additionally, the new Viper powered the systems from Micron
Electronics and Falcon Northwest which received PC Magazine's "Editors' Choice" and
Computer Gaming World's "Choice" awards, respectively.

Stealth II model S220 -- The Stealth II model S220 is Diamond Multimedia's solution for
price-conscious PC gamers looking for great 3D gaming, fast 2D performance and
advanced, full-screen MPEG-1 playback. Featuring the V2100 chipset from Rendition,
Inc., the Diamond Stealth II offers a rich 3D feature set for advanced game performance
using Microsoft's Direct3D API, as well as Rendition's RRedline and Speedy 3D APIs.
The Stealth II's 4MB of 100MHz SGRAM combined with a powerful 170MHz RAMDAC
provides resolutions up to 1600 x 1200 at 256 colors and refresh rates of up to 120Hz.

With upgrade options for either a TV tuner or DVD (PCI) decoder, the Stealth II model
S220 includes a CD sampler featuring hot 3D gaming titles. The Stealth II is currently
shipping for an estimated retail price of $119.95. A $20 mail-in rebate is available now
until March 31, 1998 for new Stealth II customers, resulting in a net price after rebate of
just $99.95.
The Diamond Stealth II recently received the "Choice" award from Computer
Gaming World and was selected as the graphics component in Computer Gaming
World's "Lean Machine."

Fire GL 1000 Pro -- Designed for advanced 2D/3D performance for business multimedia
presentations, CAD/CAM, web authoring, VRML and digital content creation, the Fire
GL 1000 Pro is a PCI-based professional graphics accelerator powered by the
next-generation PERMEDIA(R) 2 chipset from 3Dlabs, Inc. The Diamond Fire GL 1000
Pro is optimized for Windows NT and 95 platforms and accelerates 3D performance for
all applications based on OpenGL, Direct3D and HEIDI APIs. The Diamond Fire GL 1000
Pro delivers resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 in 16-bit colors, supports a 3D display through
an integrated StereoGraphics connector and is DVD (PCI) upgradeable. Ideal for the NT
workstations and shipping with a rich 3D presentation software bundle, the Fire GL 1000
Pro is now available for an estimated retail price of $249.95.

Recently, the Diamond Fire GL 1000 Pro received a "Highly Recommended " rating from
Cadalyst Magazine. In addition, the Fire GL 1000 Pro provided the high-performance
graphics acceleration in the Micron workstation that received the PC Magazine "Editors'
Choice" award.

Diamond to Giveaway the "Ultimate PC System"

Diamond Multimedia will also provide show attendees with the chance to win the
"Ultimate PC System," a Micron XKU 300MHz Pentium II computer system stocked with
a number of Diamond's hottest PC upgrades, including a Viper model V330, Monster
Sound, FirePort 40 Dual PCI Ultra/Ultra Wide SCSI host adapter and a SupraExpress 56i
Sp modem To enter, showgoers can fill out an online entry form at the booth's technical
support counter or log onto the company's virtual Comdex booth during the show.

Diamond to Host a Virtual Comdex Booth for Internet Users

Internet-connected computer users who are unable to attend Comdex can visit
Diamond's booth by logging onto the company's website ( diamondmm.com ).
Diamond's website will feature a virtual Comdex booth, where web surfers can navigate
through a life-like replica of booth No. L202, check out displayed product demos, view
video clips captured from the show, enter to win the "Ultimate PC System" and more.

Diamond Multimedia

Diamond Multimedia is driving the Internet multimedia market by providing interactivity
and connectivity solutions for home, business and professional desktop computer
users, enabling them to create, access and experience compelling new media content
from their desktops and through the Internet. Diamond accelerates multimedia from the
Internet to the hard drive with products that include the Stealth and Viper series of
media accelerators, the Monster series of entertainment 3D and sound accelerators, the
Fire series of professional 3D and SCSI accelerators, and the Supra(R) series of modems.
Diamond also markets DVD and video phone kits. Diamond's common stock is traded on
the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol DIMD, and its web site address is
www.diamondmm.com .

** NOTE: This story has been truncated from its original size in order to facilitate
transmission. If you need more information about this story, please contact Individual at
1-800-766-4224. **

CONTACT: Diamond Multimedia Systems | Joan Huang/Bob Nelson, 408/325-7236 |
joan@diamondmm.com | bobn@diamondmm.com | or | Faiola Davis Public Relations |
Andrea Sausedo/Norma Velvikis, 213/933-4959 | fdpr2@aol.com

[Copyright 1997, Business Wire]