Abstract:
Increasingly, 3D graphics is becoming the rule rather than the exception in applications such as games, CAD/CAM, and video production. Some LSIs provide rendering capabil...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Increasingly, 3D graphics is becoming the rule rather than the exception in applications such as games, CAD/CAM, and video production. Some LSIs provide rendering capabilities, but require an additional CPU to perform essential geometry transformations. Fujitsu's chip set solves that problem using two processors to render 300,000 polygons per second (for flat-shaded triangles with texture)-performance comparable to that of advanced game machines.
Published in: IEEE Micro ( Volume: 15, Issue: 6, December 1995)
DOI: 10.1109/40.476257