S3 Graphics, Ltd. was an American computer graphics company. The company sold the
Trio,
ViRGE,
Savage, and
Chrome series of graphics processors. Struggling against competition from
3dfx Interactive
3dfx Interactive, Inc. was an American computer hardware company headquartered in San Jose, California, founded in 1994, that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics, 3D graphics processing units, and later, video cards. It was a pionee ...
,
ATI and
Nvidia
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, it merged with hardware manufacturer
Diamond Multimedia in 1999. The resulting company renamed itself to
SONICblue Incorporated, and, two years later, the graphics portion was spun off into a new joint effort with
VIA Technologies. The new company focused on the mobile graphics market. VIA Technologies' stake in S3 Graphics was purchased by
HTC in 2011.
History
S3 was founded and incorporated in January 1989 by
Dado Banatao and Ronald Yara. It was named S3 as it was Banatao's third startup company.
The company's first products were among the earliest
graphical user interface
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(GUI) accelerators. These chips were popular with video card manufacturers, and their followup designs, including the
Trio64, made strong inroads with
OEMs. S3 took over the high end 2D market just prior to the popularity of 3D accelerators.
S3's first 3D accelerator chips, the
ViRGE series, controlled half of the market early on but could not compete against the high end 3D accelerators from
ATI,
Nvidia
Nvidia Corporation ( ) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and incorporated in Delaware. Founded in 1993 by Jensen Huang (president and CEO), Chris Malachowsky, and Curti ...
, and
3Dfx
3dfx Interactive, Inc. was an American computer hardware company headquartered in San Jose, California, founded in 1994, that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics processing units, and later, video cards. It was a pioneer in the f ...
.
In some cases, the chips performed worse than software-based solutions without an accelerator. As S3 lost market share, their offerings competed in the mid-range market. Their next design, the
Savage 3D, was released early and suffered from driver issues, but it introduced
S3TC, which became an industry standard. S3 bought
Number Nine's assets in 1999,
[ then merged with Diamond Multimedia. The resulting company renamed itself SONICblue, refocused on consumer electronics, and sold its graphics business to VIA Technologies. Savage-derived chips were integrated into numerous VIA motherboard ]chipset
In a computer system, a chipset is a set of electronic components on one or more integrated circuits that manages the data flow between the processor, memory and peripherals. The chipset is usually found on the motherboard of computers. Chips ...
s. Subsequent discrete derivations carried the brand names DeltaChrome and GammaChrome.
In July 2011, HTC Corporation
HTC Corporation ( zh, t=宏達國際電子股份有限公司, p=Hóngdá Guójì Diànzǐ Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī, first=t), or High Tech Computer Corporation (abbreviated and trading as HTC), is a Taiwanese consumer electronics corporatio ...
announced they were buying VIA Technologies' stake in S3 Graphics, thus becoming the majority owner of S3 Graphics. In November, the United States International Trade Commission ruled against S3 in a patent dispute with Apple.
Graphics controllers
* S3 911, 911A (June 10, 1991) - S3's first Windows
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accelerators (16/256-color, high-color acceleration)
* S3 924 - 24-bit true-color acceleration
* S3 801, 805, 805i - mainstream DRAM
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* Dynamic random-access memory, a type of electronic semicondu ...
VLB Windows accelerators (16/256-color, high-color acceleration)
* S3 928 - 24/32-bit true-color acceleration, DRAM or VRAM
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* S3 805p, 928p - S3's first PCI support
* S3 Vision864, Vision964 (1994) - 2nd generation Windows accelerators (64-bit wide framebuffer). Support MPEG-1
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video acceleration.
* S3 Vision868, Vision968 - S3's first motion video accelerator (zoom and YUV→ RGB conversion)
* S3 Trio 32, 64, 64V+, 64V2 (1995) - S3's first integrated ( RAMDAC+ VGA) accelerator. The 64-bit versions were S3's most successful product range.
* ViRGE (no suffix), VX, DX, GX, GX2, Trio3D, Trio3D/2X - S3's first Windows 3D-accelerators. Notoriously poor 3D. Sold well to OEMs mainly because of low price and excellent 2D-performance.
* Savage 3D (1998), 4 (1999), 2000 (2000) - S3's first recognizably modern 3D hardware implementation. Poor yields meant actual clock speeds were 30% below expectations, and buggy drivers caused further problems. S3 Texture Compression went on to become an industry standard, and the Savage3D's DVD acceleration was market leading at introduction. Savage2000 was announced as the first chip with integrated Transformation and Lighting (S3TL) co-processor.
* Aurora64V+, S3 ViRGE/MX, SuperSavage, SavageXP - Mobile chipsets
* ProSavage, Twister, UniChrome
S3 Graphics' Chrome series of graphics accelerators arrived in 2004 with the DeltaChrome line of chips. They were supplied as discrete, mobile, or integrated graphics.
Overview
In 2004 after the S3 Graphics company spun off their VIA Technologie ...
, Chrome 9 - Integrated implementations of Savage chipset for VIA motherboards
* GammaChrome, DeltaChrome, Chrome 20 series, Chrome 440 series, Chrome 500 series - Discrete cards post acquisition by VIA.
* S3 GenDAC, SDAC - VGA RAMDAC with high/true-color bypass (SDAC had integrated PLLs, dot-clocks, and hardware Windows cursor)
Media chipsets
* Sonic/AD sound chipset - A programmable, sigma-delta audio DAC, featuring an integrated PLL, stereo 16-bit analogue output
* SonicVibes - PCI Audio Accelerator
* Scenic/MX2 - MPEG
The Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) is an alliance of working groups established jointly by International Organization for Standardization, ISO and International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC that sets standards for media coding, includ ...
Decoder
References
External links
*
S3.com products cached from 1997
VIA Graphics
Firingsquad: S3: From Virge to Savage 2000
Techreport: A look at S3's DeltaChrome
The Inquirer: S3's DirectX 10 Roadmap
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