From: Marc Bernatchez <mbernat@gel.ulaval.ca>
Subject: ANNOUNCE: 3Dlabs Ships GLINT Delta 3D Geometry Pipeline
Date: Fri, 12 Apr 1996 11:24:31 -0400


I don't believe this press release showed in our forum. By the way,
this is an excellent example of a well writen ANNOUNCE type text
IMHO. No fat added, only pure tech beef.

I'm not working for them etc etc etc. Enjoy.

Marc Bernatchez <mbernat@gel.ulaval.ca>


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Reference: http://www.3Dlabs.com/delta_pr.htm

3Dlabs Ships GLINT Delta 3D Geometry Pipeline Processor 

    Accelerates GLINT or PERMEDIA-based Graphics Boards up to three
times; Hard-wired 100MFlop processor delivers 1 Million
polygons/second for under $50

SAN JOSE, CALIF., - March 11th, 1996 - 3Dlabs Inc. today announced
immediate availability of the GLINT Delta 3D Geometry Pipeline
Processor, designed as a companion chip to the company's award-winning
GLINT and PERMEDIA 3D rasterization chips. By off-loading up to
70% of the 3D geometry processing load into dedicated hardware, GLINT
Delta can increase the already significant performance of GLINT-based
accelerator boards by a further factor of three.

When used on a high-performance PC, using a Pentium Pro processor,
GLINT Delta-based designs have been measured to deliver over 750K
polygons per second via OpenGL, in many cases outperforming 3D
workstations costing several times more. For intensive 3D graphics
applications, GLINT Delta significantly improves overall system
performance by freeing the CPU from demanding 3D pipeline calculations
- providing more processor time for application level processing.

GLINT Delta provides 100MFlops of hard-wired processing power to
accelerate some of the most compute-intensive parts of 3D geometry
calculations. The introduction of GLINT Delta makes 3Dlabs the only
chip vendor to provide silicon solutions for both the geometry and
rasterization sections of the 3D pipeline. GLINT Delta is shipping in
volume immediately and is priced under $50 in quantities of
10K/month. Boards and systems using GLINT Delta are now shipping from
select 3Dlabs customers.

Delta Information

Implemented as a PCI bridge with full PCI master capability, GLINT Delta
acts as a front-end processor to GLINT or PERMEDIA and processes the setup
calculations for 3D primitives such as lines and polygons. GLINT Delta's
advanced design includes support for texture-mapping, anti-aliasing and 16,
24 or 32 bit Z buffering - all with high-precision, sub-pixel accuracy.
GLINT Delta's processing throughput is up to 1 million texture-mapped,
Z-buffered polygons per second. GLINT Delta supports full byte-swapping and
is compatible with PC or Macintosh systems. 

GLINT Delta provides a glueless, single-chip geometry solution for GLINT
300SX or PERMEDIA. GLINT Delta also supports multiple GLINT rendering
processors - also without glue logic - for high-end desktop, arcade and VR
applications seeking unmatched rendering performance. The combination of
GLINT Delta and two GLINT rendering processors enables board vendors to
provide dual-GLINT 3D acceleration on a single PCI board, seamlessly
combined with full Windows performance and functionality. 

PERMEDIA does not require GLINT Delta to provide class-leading
performance, however the ability to combine the two devices in a
low-cost designs enables board vendors to provide a wide-range of
price/performance options at performance levels far beyond other 3D
chip offerings.

GLINT Delta is software compatible with the GLINT and PERMEDIA
families, and 3Dlabs extensive range of software drivers is
already available for GLINT Delta-based boards. These drivers include:
Windows NT, Windows 95, OpenGL on Windows NT, OpenGL on Windows 95,
Heidi from Autodesk, Direct3D from Microsoft, CGL from Creative and
QuickDraw 3D and QuickDraw 3D RAVE from Apple. The drivers for Windows
NT and OpenGL are available on Intel, Alpha, MIPS and PowerPC
processors.

"With GLINT Delta, 3Dlabs has broken the 3D bottleneck on the PC
platform to unleash the rendering power of the GLINT family," said
Neil Trevett, vice president of marketing at 3Dlabs. "The combination
of a Pentium Pro with GLINT and GLINT Delta enables anyone to have
stunning 3D workstation performance - at desktop PC prices. Designing
geometry processing into hard-wired logic is the most effective way of
increasing 3D geometry performance. It is far more efficient than
using main CPU cycles, and much faster than RISC front-ends with no
hardware floating point support in the graphics subsystem."

 Industry Support

"3Dlabs is a key vendor as the Pentium Pro becomes the workstation
platform of choice. Pentium Pro processor workstations are the only
ones offering a homogeneous compute environment - delivering
workstation performance at superior price/performance, plus the best
of personal productivity applications," said Andr Wolper, Director
of Workstation Marketing at Intel Corporation. "3Dlabs' technology is
extending the 3D capabilities of the Pentium Pro platform. GLINT Delta
is complementary to the Pentium Pro as it off-loads the fixed-function
aspects of the 3D geometry pipeline into hardwired logic - allowing
the Pentium Pro processor to deliver highest application performance."

"3Dlabs is currently the only chip vendor that is addressing our
complete 3D pipeline processing needs - including both geometry and
rasterization," said David Ludvigson, president of NeTpower, Inc. "The
Elite2 3D graphics accelerator in our new Calisto Pentium Pro-based
workstation depends on GLINT Delta to provide astounding levels of
performance for sophisticated 3D applications such as Softimage and
Pro/ENGINEER. Thanks to GLINT 300SX and GLINT Delta, Calisto
outperforms far more expensive Silicon Graphics workstations when
running real applications."

"Our new Sapphire 3D Designer Pro 3D accelerator extends our Sapphire
board family by using GLINT Delta to set new standards for
professional-class 3D performance in the PC industry," said Bill
Crouch, director of sales and marketing for graphics products at
Fujitsu Microelectronics. "With 3Dlabs' GLINT family we are able to
mix and match performance options to meet all the price and
configuration needs of our customers. 3Dlabs is central to our 3D
focus and now we have GLINT boards ranging from the sub-$1000 Designer
to the 3D Designer Pro."

"Symmetric is proud to be the first company to ship GLINT Delta-based
product in volume," said Perry Copus, CEO of Symmetric Inc. "By
working closely with 3Dlabs through the design and development
process, we were able to ship the GLyder cards using GLINT Delta, with
fully optimized OpenGL drivers, just weeks after GLINT Delta silicon
was sampled. Symmetric provides leading-edge solutions to our
customers, utilizing the most advanced technologies available. 3Dlabs
is a valued partner as we bring innovative, high performance graphics
solutions to the marketplace."

"Elsa has found exceptional interest among PC OEMs in integrating our
award-winning GLoria 3D graphics accelerators into their systems,"
said Theo Beisch, managing director of Elsa GmbH. "Our new GLoria-M
uses the GLINT Delta in a board that is superbly matched to the
processing power of Pentium Pro, backed by Elsa's unmatched reputation
for performance, quality and design. We also appreciate 3Dlabs'
quality philosophy which ideally matches our quality attitude."

"Interest in our GLINT-based 3DEMON PCI and PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC)
accelerators is sky-rocketing," said Kelly Stuart, vice president of
sales and marketing at Omnicomp Graphics Corporation. "With GLINT
Delta we can offer a new range of price and performance options to
end-users, OEMs and system integrators alike. We are integrating GLINT
Delta into both our PCI and PMC board families. For example, the
3DEMON DSX88 PCI board includes a GLINT Delta, GLINT 300SX and 16
Mbytes of memory to drive high resolution screens at very high
performance levels."

Company Information

3Dlabs is a worldwide supplier of merchant chips, software and core
technology for 3D graphics. With over 10 years experience in 3D
graphics, the company's products enable chip, board and system
manufacturers to integrate advanced 3D capabilities into their
products for such applications as multimedia authoring, CAD,
simulation, virtual reality, interactive TV and video games. 3Dlabs
has consistently led the industry in being first to deliver successive
generations of 3D devices that precisely meet the emerging needs of
the 3D market. In a recent article the company was positioned as the
"First member of the next generation of chip companies" by the
influential Red Herring magazine. In January 1996, 3Dlabs' GLINT and
PERMEDIA silicon were honored with a First Place Computer Graphics
World Editor's Choice Award for outstanding innovation. 3Dlabs Inc. is
headquartered in San Jose, CA., was founded in April 1994, and is
privately owned.

Press Contacts

Neil Trevett, 3Dlabs Inc.
Phone: (408) 436-3456 
Email: neil.trevett@3dlabs.com 

Chris Harris, 3Dlabs Ltd.
Phone: +44 (0) 1784 476 625
Email:chris.harris@3dlabs.com 

Jonathan Hirshon, Horizon Public Relations 
Phone: (408) 982-2555
Email: jh@horizonpr.com 


3Dlabs and GLINT are registered trademarks and Delta and PERMEDIA are
trademarks of 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. NeTpower is a registered trademark, and
Elite2 and Calisto are trademarks of NeTpower, Inc. Fujitsu
Microelectronics, Inc., Sapphire Pro and Fujitsu are all trademarks or
registered trademarks of Fujitsu Ltd. of Japan. GLoria is a trademark
of Elsa GmbH.  GLyder is a trademark of Symmetric Inc. 3DEMON is a
trademark of Omnicomp Graphics Corporation.  Pentium is a registered
trademark of Intel Corp. Macintosh is a registered trademark and
QuickDraw is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc. Pro/ENGINEER is a
trademark of Parametric Technology Corp.  OpenGL is a registered
trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc. CGL is a trademark of Creative
Technology Ltd.  Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corp. Softimage is a registered trademark of Softimage,
Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation. Autodesk is
a registered trademark and Heidi is a trademark of Autodesk, Inc. All
other trademarks are acknowledged are acknowledged and recognized.
