3Dlabs preps 'breakthrough' graphics chip
3DLabs is to launch a new graphics accelerator chip, code-named the P10, and board-level products should be shipping in Q3. Taking a leaf from Nvidia's book, California-based 3DLabs is giving its chip a fancy category name - a Visual Processor Unit (VPU). The target markets are the workstations and games markets - and pre-production units, and beta DirectX 9 and OpenGL 2.0 drivers already seeded with apps developers. Digital photographers and video editors are another target sector.
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