VideoLogic PowerVR Card Whips Up Support
News We're positioning it above the current crop of 3D cards," said Kevin Dale, VideoLogic sales and marketing manager. VideoLogic will make the architecture available to other companies this month. VideoLogic can be contacted by telephone on 01923-260511.
[October 18, 1996, 14:15]
Nuggets: Spiritual Speakers From VideoLogic
News Those of you that think your PC speakers are as important as your hi-fi speakers should be pleased to hear that VideoLogic has brought out a price-busting model based on its high-end Sirocco range. VideoLogic has done away with separate bass and...
[November 4, 1999, 11:23]
Sony And VideoLogic Do DVD
News The ‘DVD Player', from VideoLogic, works with a user's existing graphics card and is aimed at the OEM and upgrade markets. David Harold at VideoLogic reckons "DVD is going to be big". Videologic's DVD Player retails at £119.
[September 23, 1998, 15:28]
UK's VideoLogic To Supply Gateway 2000
News Shares in UK graphics chip designer VideoLogic leapt nine pence in early trading this morning as the City digested news that Gateway 2000 will use its PowerVR architecture in a new home PC/TV range. Gateway will tap VideoLogic's PowerVR-based...
[September 5, 1997, 9:51]
VideoLogic Quiet On Sega Possibility
News "We've talked to PC makers, games arcade vendors and console people about the PowerVR architecture, but that's normal practice for us," said a spokesman.
[September 5, 1997, 10:17]
VideoLogic Opens PowerVR Games Online Store
News "PowerVR Direct gives users a simple and convenient way to browse, select and buy the latest PowerVR games," said Kevin Dale, sales and marketing director. Dale added that users gained the advantage over retail of up-to-date software with all...
[November 24, 1997, 16:49]
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. The Matrox acceptance is a boost to VideoLogic which can already count Compaq, NEC...
[August 26, 1998, 6:49]
Guy Kewney's Diary
News Now reality: in an attempt to get a really fast Quake machine, I am trying to get my hands on a Videologic display card. Mind you, I did notice that I don't seem to have either Videologic or Hercules cards.
[August 9, 1997, 8:00]
Thursday
Blog The first sub-£99 set is announced by Videologic -- the start of a range the company has planned -- while all the BBC's radio channels will be carried as part of the new terrestrial digital TV licence awarded after the demise of ITV Digital.
[July 5, 2002, 15:41]
Matrox To Release £75 PowerVR 3D Card
News The Matrox acceptance is a boost to VideoLogic which can already count Compaq, NEC and Germany's Peacock as PC vendor customers. Available from near the end of 1997, Matrox's m3D will tap the NEC-manufactured PowerVR PCX2 3D processor.
[August 26, 1997, 11:58]
Nuggets: Webcam Offer - How Will You Use Yours?
News VideoLogic's new USB HomeC@m must be one of the first webcams that's not round. And if all that's not enough, VideoLogic is also bunging in a load of shareware and demo software. However it's got plenty more than that to make it worthy of your...
[July 22, 1999, 10:45]
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]
Nuggets: Like Music To Your Ears...
News In steps VideoLogic with a rather more affordable option -- the DigiTheatre Dolby Digital (AC-3) decoder. It's more than a set of speakers. Shortly after you've proudly installed your new DVD player, you'll realise that such sharp picture quality...
[July 27, 1999, 11:16]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Today also sees the launch of a strictly limited edition of DAB radios from Videologic, in commemoration of the anniversary. Wednesday 12/12/2001 Happy birthday, radio! The story isn't quite as mythologised, but today is the centenary of Marconi's...
[December 13, 2001, 14:07]
Sega: 'We're Not Beaten... But We're Stumbling'
News NEC is making the PowerVR chips, designed in conjunction with Videologic. Yesterday's Sega story seems to have been a pre-emptive strike in advance of poor production figures. Now, president Shoichiro Irimajiri is warning that there may not be...
[November 11, 1998, 15:38]
Sega: 'We're Not Beaten Yet'
News Dreamcast's 128-bit graphics and 64-channel sound system are based on PowerVR technology from NEC and Videologic. In the run-up weeks to its November 27 launch in Japan, Sega President Shoichiro Irimajiri is keen to deflate pessimistic analysts.
[November 10, 1998, 15:16]
Microsoft Games Console Linked To AMD
News It competes with major electronics companies, such as nVidia and VideoLogic, which provided the graphics chips for the Dreamcast. The latest round of rumours surrounding Microsoft's "X-Box" have revealed that the dark-horse gaming console will run...
[February 22, 2000, 15:10]
Guy Kewney's Diary
News Install the nice Power VR Apocalypse 5D card which Videologic has lent me. The news appears to have broken: IBM's UK PC boss, Mike Lunch, has jumped ship. It can't really be described as a "surprise" in this sense; that something was obviously up...
[March 28, 1998, 6:00]
Nuggets: Pump Up Your DVD Experience
News Determined to turn your lowly DVD player into a full home cinema system, VideoLogic keeps expanding its speaker range. The DigiTheatre DTS digital home cinema audio system is designed to bring top notch audio for Dolby digital 5.1 and DTS (Digital...
[March 1, 2000, 14:10]
CeBIT: More Highlights From The Hannover Show
News The Neon 250 has 16MB of memory, a 250MHz RAMDAC, 125 MHz clock-speed, the PowerVR 250 processor and full 2X AGP support. The cards will ship in June 1999 at just under £125 ex VAT. Sirocco woofers Also showcased at CEBIT was the Sirocco Crossfire...
[March 19, 1999, 15:25]

