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To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (699)3/5/1998 3:28:00 PM
From: Gravitar  Respond to of 720
 
REALimage Grows as Graphics Technology of Choice Among High-End NT Workstation Makers; NEC Selects REALimage-enabled AccelECLIPSE II Board

BusinessWire, Thursday, March 05, 1998 at 13:14

SALT LAKE CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 5, 1998--Since inaugural
shipments last June, REALimage(TM) technology from Evans & Sutherland
Computer Corp. (E&S(R)) (NASDAQ:ESCC) has been selected by 12 computer
manufacturers for their most powerful NT systems (see attached list).
The most recent, NEC Computer Systems Division, selected the
REALimage-enabled AccelECLIPSE II graphics board from AccelGraphics
(NASDAQ:ACCL) for the Powermate Professional 9000 workstation. The new
workstation represents NEC CSD's entry into the NT marketplace.
The total market for NT workstations has a projected value of $6
billion, according to a recent report from International Data Corp.
(IDC). As UNIX workstation users and other professionals who demand
exceptional graphics performance migrate to Windows NT systems, they
are discovering that REALimage graphics rendering technology is the
power behind the performance.
"1997 was a banner year for REALimage technology adoption, and
1998 looks to be just as strong," said Peter ffoulkes, a principal
analyst with Dataquest. "In the coming months, as E&S introduces even
higher performance REALimage 3D graphics technology, the company is
well positioned to continue increasing its share of the Windows NT
market."
The REALimage chip set from E&S combines the exceptional
performance of Mitsubishi's 3DRAM and CDRAM memory technology with
E&S's 30 years of graphics industry leadership. The result is the
fastest, most powerful graphics-rendering engine for OpenGL-based
applications in the industry.
"There's no doubt that REALimage is and will continue to be the
graphics performance standard for Windows NT workstations," said Rick
Maule, vice president and general manager of E&S's Desktop Graphics
Division.
In addition to the AccelECLIPSE II, REALimage graphics technology
is integrated into the Fire GL 4000 board manufactured by Diamond
Multimedia, and the PowerStorm 4D30T board from Digital Equipment. It
is both PCI and AGP compatible.
REALimage technology supports the full range of professional
graphics applications, including design engineering, simulation,
digital content creation, visualization, animation, and entertainment,
among others.
Incorporating powerful 2D and 3D rendering engines, cached local
texture memory, and on-chip DMA, VGA, and setup, the REALimage
architecture supports any combination of a robust set of graphics
features (lighting, Z-buffering, alpha blending, window clipping,
etc.) without compromising performance or image quality.
Current REALimage technology accelerates OpenGL graphics
applications such as Pro/E, Softimage, 3D Studio MAX, EDS/Unigraphics,
SDRC, Lightwave, and Lightscape at speeds of 2 million polygons/second
and 60 million filtered MIP-mapped pixels/second.

Evans & Sutherland

Evans & Sutherland develops and manufactures hardware and
software to produce highly realistic 3D synthetic worlds. E&S business
units deliver high-quality visual systems and graphics subsystems for
civil aviation, defense and commercial applications, as well as
high-performance systems for digital studio, desktop graphics,
entertainment, and education.
Founded in 1968 with headquarters in Salt Lake City, E&S operates
customer sales and support offices throughout the world. Visit the E&S
Web page at es.com.
NOTE TO EDITORS: E&S and REALimage are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Salt Lake City. All
other trade names or marks are the properties of their respective
owners.
*T

Computer Manufacturers with REALimage(TM)-based Graphics Technology

Maker Processor Model Board

Compaq Intel Professional Workstation Fire GL 4000
6000 and 8000 NT

Hewlett Intel HP Vectra XW Graphics AccelECLIPSE II
Packard PC Workstation


Digital Alpha and Personal Windows NT PowerStorm 4D30T
Equipment Intel Workstation a and i
series

Siemens Intel SCENIC Celcius Fire GL 4000
Nixdorf Workstation

NEC Intel Powermate AccelECLIPSE II
Professional 9000

Micron Intel Powerdigm XSU and Fire GL 4000
XLI Workstations

Gateway Intel E-5000 Series AccelECLIPSE II

Tri-Star Intel standard and customized AccelECLIPSE II

Workstations

XERT Alpha and Arclight 4000 Series AccelECLIPSE II
Intel Legion 4000 Series

Carrera Alpha and AccelECLIPSE II
Intel

Omnitech Intel AccelECLIPSE II

Aspen Alpha AccelECLIPSE II

(Evans & Sutherland, March 1998)

*T

CONTACT: Evans & Sutherland Computer Corp., Salt Lake City
Ken Donoghue, 801/588-1920
kdonoghue@es.com
or
Copithorne & Bellows
Wayne St. Amand, 617/450-4300
wayne.stamand@cbpr.com

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INTERACTIVE/MULTIMEDIA/INTERNET ENTERTAINMENT

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To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (699)3/10/1998 12:28:00 AM
From: Yuppy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 720
 
Andy, sorry for not responding sooner (it just slipped my mind). I have followed ACCL for a few months. They have missed earning twice since their IPO and have had EOM contracts delayed. However, it seems like they might have work things out with their EOM as shown by the recent contracts. But this is only half of the answer. Can they turn around to meet/beat estimate? With so stiff competition in the graphic arena, time will tell. But I think they may have a pretty good chance in the near future to turn their financial situation around because ECLIPSE II is a higher margin product.

A few weeks ago, $3.50 was a good bottom, but we probably have to move that up a little now. I think I also posted a question about ACCL to Todd Wiener over the THQI thread. Todd had some question about profit margin also. Getting contract is one thing, but meeting the estimate is the other.



To: AreWeThereYet who wrote (699)4/21/1998 3:50:00 PM
From: Yuppy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 720
 
Andy,

I believe ACCL earning is to be announced this Thursday. I think it may make an upward move soon. The volumes the past few days seem to suggest good earning result.