-
powerhouse S3, Inc., the
ViRGE was S3's
first foray into 3D-graphics. The S3/
Virge was the
successor to the
successful Trio64V+.
ViRGE/325 was pin compatible...
- A
virge or
verge (from
Latin virga) is a type of rod, made of wood.
Originally it was one or more
branches (the
French often use verges, the
plural of...
- was an
American computer graphics company. The
company sold the Trio,
ViRGE, Savage, and
Chrome series of
graphics processors.
Struggling against competition...
- filtering. The 2D
graphics core was
later used in the
ViRGE/DX and
ViRGE/GX. Like the
corresponding ViRGE chips, the 64V2 also came in /DX and /GX variants...
- (including an
extremely small number of
early 3D accelerators: the S3
ViRGE/325, the S3
ViRGE/DX, the 3DFX Voodoo, and the 3DFX Voodoo2, but no ATI, Nvidia,...
- 3D 2000 S3
ViRGE PCI
Diamond Stealth 3D 2000 Pro S3
ViRGE DX PCI
Diamond Stealth 3D 3000 S3
ViRGE VX PCI
Diamond Stealth 3D 4000 S3
ViRGE GX2 AGP Diamond...
- Expo S3
introduced the
first Savage product, Savage3D.
Compared to its
ViRGE-derived
predecessor (Trio3D), Savage3D was a
technological leap forward...
-
examples of
another modern use of the
medieval virge. In
former times, a
verger might have
needed to use his
virge to keep back
animals or an overenthusiastic...
- (3D-only boards) ATI Rage
series (Pro was the most
recent at the time) S3
ViRGE,
Savage 3D
Rendition Vérité V1000 & V2x00
PowerVR PCX2
Comparison of Nvidia...
-
performance was
measured as excellent,
beating its
peers such as the S3
ViRGE-based and the ATI Mach64-based
video cards.
Mystique was Matrox's most feature-rich...