3DLABS Inc. Ltd. was a
fabless semiconductor company
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. It was founded by Yavuz Ahıska and Osman Kent in 1994 with headquarters in
San Jose, California
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.
It originally developed the GLINT and PERMEDIA
high-end
graphics chip technology that was used on many of the world's leading
computer graphics
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cards in the
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markets, including its own Wildcat and Oxygen cards.
In 2006 the company focused development efforts on its emerging media processing business, and in 2009 became the
Singapore
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-based
ZiiLABS.
History

3Dlabs was formed from a management buy-out of DuPont Pixel Systems in the UK in April 1994 and went public on
Nasdaq
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in October 1996. 3Dlabs acquired
Dynamic Pictures in July 1998 and the Intense3D division of
Intergraph
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in July 2000. It was itself acquired by
Creative Labs
Creative Technology Ltd., or Creative Labs Pte Ltd., is a Singaporean multinational electronics company mainly dealing with audio technologies and products such as speakers, headphones, sound cards and other digital media. Founded by Sim Wong ...
in June 2002. In February 2006, 3Dlabs announced that it would stop developing professional 3D graphics chips and focus on embedded and mobile media processors.
3Dlabs was an early pioneer in bringing 3D graphics to the PC. Its GLINT 300SX graphics processor was the industry's first single chip, 3D-capable graphics device that was shipped on graphics boards from multiple vendors. Gamma was the first single chip graphics geometry processor for the PC. Permedia was the first low-cost
OpenGL
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accelerator chip. 3Dlabs was a member of the OpenGL Architecture Review Board and played an important role in the development of OpenGL 2.0 and ongoing evolution of the OpenGL API.
The new media processor business was developed out of the original UK R&D center with most of the workstation graphics teams that came from Intense3D and Dynamic Pictures having been hired by Intel and NVIDIA.
In November 2006 3Dlabs introduced the DMS-02, its first media processor capable of 720P HD Video for portable devices. In January 2009 the SoC team merged with a Creative product division and rebranded as
ZiiLABS. It claimed the new company was to offer processors and complete market-ready hardware and software platforms to consumer OEMs and ODMs.
Media processors
The ZMS processors are based on a low-power multicore architecture including dual
ARM
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cores for handling traditional CPU tasks plus a closely coupled, fully programmable
SIMD
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array processor to do the heavy lifting for intensive media processing tasks such as;
2D graphics
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,
3D graphics
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, video decode/encode,
image processing
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and floating point (
32-bit IEEE). The processors integrate on-chip peripherals and interfaces suitable for a broad range of handheld and embedded devices.
Originally developed under the 3Dlabs name, the processor-related products are now sold and supported by
ZiiLABS.
Graphics card listing

These are cards which were supplied by 3DLABS. Drivers and limited support for these products can be found at: https://web.archive.org/web/20080227235127/http://www.3dlabs.com/content/legacy/
Chips:
* 3Dlabs GLINT GMX - GMX 1000 (Gamma + MX), GMX 2000 (Gamma + 2xMX)
* 3Dlabs GLINT Gamma (geometry processor)
* 3Dlabs GLINT DMX - DMX 1000 (Delta + MX), DMX 2000 (Delta + 2xMX)
* 3Dlabs GLINT Delta (triangle setup processor)
* 3Dlabs GLINT MX
* 3Dlabs GLINT 500TX
* 3Dlabs GLINT 300SX
* 3Dlabs Permedia
* 3Dlabs Permedia NT (Permedia + GLINT Delta)
* 3Dlabs Permedia 2
Boards:
* Wildcat Realizm series - consists of Vertex/Scalability Units (VSU), Visual Processing Units (VPU)
** (2005) 3Dlabs Wildcat Realizm 800 - 1 VSU, 2 VPU, 512 + 128 MB GDDR3, 512-bit memory interface, x16 PCIe
** (2005) 3Dlabs Wildcat Realizm 500 - 1 VPU, 256 MB GDDR3, 256-bit memory interface, x16 PCIe,
** (2004) 3Dlabs Wildcat Realizm 200 - 1 VPU, 512 MB GDDR3, 256-bit memory interface, AGP x8
** (2004) 3Dlabs Wildcat Realizm 100 - 1 VPU, 256 MB GDDR3, 256-bit memory interface, AGP x8
* Wildcat VP (Visual Processing) Series - based on P10 and P9 chips:
** (2003) 3Dlabs Wildcat VP990 Pro - P10, 512 MB RAM, AGP x8
** (2003) 3Dlabs Wildcat VP880 Pro - P10, 256 MB RAM, AGP x8
** (2002) 3Dlabs Wildcat VP970 - P10, 128 MB RAM, AGP x8
** (2002) 3Dlabs Wildcat VP870 - P10, 128 MB RAM, AGP x8
** (2002) 3Dlabs Wildcat VP760 - P10, 64 MB RAM, AGP x8
** (2003) 3Dlabs Wildcat VP560 - P9, 64 MB RAM, AGP x8
* Wildcat4 Series:
** (2003) 3Dlabs Wildcat4 7210 - 256 MB texture memory and 128 MB frame buffer, AGP Pro 50 x8
** (2003)
3Dlabs Wildcat4 7110 - 128 MB texture memory and 128 MB frame buffer, AGP Pro 50 x8
* Wildcat III Series:
** (2002) 3Dlabs Wildcat III 6210 - 256 MB texture memory and 128 MB frame buffer, AGP Pro 50
** (2002) 3Dlabs Wildcat III 6110 - 128 MB texture memory and 64 MB frame buffer, AGP Pro 50
* Wildcat II Series:
** (2001) 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5110 - 64 MB texture memory and 64 MB frame buffer, AGP Pro 50 x4
** (2001) 3Dlabs Wildcat II 5000 - 32 MB texture memory and 32 MB frame buffer
* 3Dlabs Oxygen GVX420 - 2xGLINT R4 + GLINT Gamma G2 + 128 MB SGRAM
* 3Dlabs Oxygen GVX1 Pro - GLINT R4 + GLINT Gamma G2 + 64 MB SDRAM + DVI-I
* (2000) 3Dlabs Oxygen GVX210 - 2xGLINT R3 + GLINT Gamma G2 + 64 MB SGRAM
* 3Dlabs Oxygen GVX1 - GLINT R3 + GLINT Gamma G1 + 32 MB SDRAM, PCI and AGP version available
* 3Dlabs Oxygen VX1 - GLINT R3 + 32 MB SDRAM
* 3Dlabs Oxygen VX1-16 - GLINT R3 + 16 MB SDRAM
* 3Dlabs Oxygen VX1 Stereo - GLINT R3 + 32 MB SDRAM + CrystalEyes
* 3Dlabs Oxygen VX1 1600SW - GLINT R3 + 32 MB SDRAM + LVDS connector (for use with the
SGI 1600SW
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flat panel)
* 3Dlabs Permedia3 Create! - Permedia3
* 3Dlabs Oxygen GMX - a GMX 2000 based card
* 3Dlabs Oxygen RPM - dual RPM based card
* 3Dlabs Oxygen ACX - a Permedia 2 based card

Acquired with Intense3D:
* Intense3D Wildcat 4210
* Intense3D Wildcat 4110
* Intense3D Wildcat 4105
* Intense3D Wildcat 4000
* Intense3D Wildcat 3510
* Intense 3D Pro 3600
* Intense 3D Pro 3400
* Intense 3D Pro 2200S
* Intense 3D Pro 2200
* Intense 3D Pro 1000
Acquired with Dynamic Pictures Inc.:
* Dynamic Pictures Oxygen 102, 202, 402
* Dynamic Pictures V192
Before
ATI acquired the
FireGL team in 2001,
Diamond Multimedia used 3Dlabs chipsets for some of their
FireGL cards.
Newer Technology
Newer Technology is an American technology company headquartered in Woodstock, Illinois, that designs and manufactures accessories primarily for Apple, Inc. products.
History
Founded in 1988 Newer Technology initially focused on manufacturing co ...
sold the RenderPix cards based on the 500TX + Glint Delta for the Macintosh.
Formac also made a number of Macintosh graphics cards using Permedia 1, 2, and 3 chipsets.
See also
*
Multimedia
Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms, such as Text (literary theory), writing, Sound, audio, images, animations, or video, into a single presentation. T ...
*
Graphics card
A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics accelerator, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially GPU) is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a displa ...
*
Graphics processing unit
A graphics processing unit (GPU) is a specialized electronic circuit designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics, being present either as a discrete video card or embedded on motherboards, mobile phones, personal ...
References
External links
*
3Dlabs homepage support legacy graphics cards
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