Nuggets: Matrox' G400 - More Features Than A Victorian Semi!
News Matrox, has announced its sixth generation graphics chip and given it one of those memorable labels -- the G400. Matrox reckons the chip represents the first 256-bit DualBus architecture with support for AGP 4X and AGP 2X.
[March 18, 1999, 10:02]
Matrox 'Parhelia' Aims To Eclipse Nvidia
News Matrox on Wednesday unveiled its bid to re-enter the heated 3D graphics chip market with Parhelia-512, a 2D, 3D and DVD-video graphics processing unit (GPU) with a 256-bit DDR memory interface. The company has recently been focusing on 2D graphics...
[May 16, 2002, 13:06]
A Year Ago: Matrox To Release £75 PowerVR 3D Card
News UK graphics chip designer VideoLogic has received a massive lift with the news that Canadian giant Matrox Graphics is to release a card based on its PowerVR chip. Available from near the end of 1997, Matrox's m3D will tap the NEC-manufactured...
[August 26, 1998, 6:49]
Matrox G550 Adds Lip Sync To 3D Models
News It's been a couple of years since Matrox last impressed the graphics market with the introduction of the G400 chipset. Matrox claims that the G550 is more powerful than the GeForce3 in this context, because it can handle 256 constant registers...
[June 20, 2001, 13:29]
Matrox To Cut Graphics Card Prices
News Matrox Graphics is expected to next week announce a 10-15 per cent reduction on its Matrox Millennium II and Mystique 220 cards, as the Canadians try to compensate for their absence from the front rank of AGP card sales.
[February 27, 1998, 16:01]
Matrox To Release £75 PowerVR 3D Card
News Available from near the end of 1997, Matrox's m3D will tap the NEC-manufactured PowerVR PCX2 3D processor. The Matrox acceptance is a boost to VideoLogic which can already count Compaq, NEC and Germany's Peacock as PC vendor customers.
[August 26, 1997, 11:58]
Diamond Stalks Matrox With Stealth 3D Speed
News The company claims to have a WinMark score of 70.1 compared with Matrox's 59.0. Diamond has released comparison figures with its leading competitors that puts the Stealth 3D card at the top of the pile in both WinBench 97 (business graphics...
[April 25, 1997, 11:42]
Supermicro Motherboard & Intel Dual Xeon Processors: P4DCE + And P4DCE + II (Installation For Matrox DTV, LX And LE)
White Papers This paper provides a general overview of components that will comprise your basic system. The paper also provides a list of guideline you should observe when installing the Xeon processors. Each device you connect to the Adaptec SCSI Adaptor board...
[October 4, 2004, 0:00]
Minor Bug Lingers In Pentium 4
News For instance, for customers interested in buying a Pentium 4 computer capable of running two independent monitors at once, Compaq and Dell Computer are offering the option of a Matrox G450 graphics board rather than the standard graphics subsystem.
[December 27, 2000, 13:41]
Looks Cool, But Don't Like The Software
Member Review Too bad the software messed up my Matrox Parhelia drivers. It looked so nice so I just had to have it. I have a 3-display setup and can't control in which display windows open anymore. Some compatibility issue probably.
[January 7, 2004, 8:20]
Dell P-233 MMX Systems Start At £1,449
News The firm's Dimension XPS M233s starts at £1,449 for a system with 32Mb SDRAM, 512Kb SPB cache, 4Mb Matrox Millennium graphics card, 3.2Gb hard drive, 16-speed CD-ROM drive, 16-bit Sound Blaster, 15-inch monitor, Windows 95 and Microsoft Office...
[June 9, 1997, 13:41]
Watford P-166 MMX PC Costs South Of £800
News Branded Aries, the £799 + VAT desktop unit comes with 512Kb cache, 16Mb EDO RAM, 2.5Gb hard drive, 12-speed CD-ROM drive, 2Mb Matrox Mystique graphics card, Sound Blaster 32 card, 15-inch monitor and Windows 95.
[May 16, 1997, 16:40]
Mesh Nets £1,899 PII Desktop
News London-based direct seller Mesh Computers was among the first off the mark with 233MHz Pentium II desktops from £1,899 + VAT for a 64Mb RAM system with 3.2Gb hard drive, 15-inch monitor, 2Mb Matrox Mystique graphics card, 16-speed CD-ROM drive and...
[May 6, 1997, 13:45]
Martin Veitch's Diary
News Always good to see UK computer companies doing well so it's great to see Videologic picking up a seemingly lucrative deal to supply PowerVR chips to Matrox. At least going to work is reason not to visit Allied Carpets and Wickes DIY centres.
[August 30, 1997, 8:00]
Fujitsu Launches Three-way System Attack
News At the high-end, the ErgoPro xs 453/200s (£3,290 + VAT) is a 200MHz Pentium-based PC with 32Mb RAM, 3.2Gb hard drive, 4Mb WRAM Matrox Millenium graphics card, 16-bit audio, built-in Fast Ethernet, eight-speed CD-ROM drive, internal SCSI CD-R drive...
[October 4, 1996, 15:15]
UK's VideoLogic To Supply Gateway 2000
News Manufactured by NEC, the PowerVR graphics processor recently scored another big design win when Matrox said a new card called the m3D will use the PowerVR PCX2. Shares in UK graphics chip designer VideoLogic leapt nine pence in early trading this...
[September 5, 1997, 9:51]
Digital Counts To Three NT PCs
News It has built-in networking and audio and a Matrox Millenium graphics card and supports the Universal Serial Bus (USB) peripheral connection standard. The Venturis GL is £1,900 + VAT for a 180MHz Pentium Pro model with 16Mb RAM and 1.2Gb hard disk.
[September 10, 1996, 16:16]
Dell Joins Workstation Race
News Dell also offers optional high-end graphics cards including the Elsa Gloria-L/MX with 8Mb VRAM and the Appian Jeronimo J2 as well as the Matrox Millennium default. Available right now, Dell's WorkStation 400 matches uniprocessor and dual-CPU 266MHz...
[July 28, 1997, 12:08]
Five Years Ago: IBM Plans First USB PC For October
News The system will also feature dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs) up to 512Mb, choice of S3 Trio 64V+ or Matrox Millennium graphics and choice of PD CD-ROM/rewriteable magneto-optical drive or standard CD-ROM drive.
[August 1, 2001, 8:00]
Compaq To Turn Up Workstation Heat
News Graphics options are the 2D Matrox Millennium II and 3D STB MVP Workstation controller with support for multiple monitors. The single or dual 266MHz or 300MHz Pentium II line uses Compaq's Highly Parallel System Architecture, a subsystem that...
[September 9, 1997, 14:20]

