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1. News - Does business need 3-D?
www.abtechno.com/news/htm/does - [Cached]Published on: 10/8/2006 Last Visited: 12/4/2007
Paul Crossly, a spokesman for S3, already sees 3-D on many desktops and its deployment is picking up speed every year. He said few chips are sold today that have no 3-D capabilities, so "it's a free upgrade," he said. "Business users get it at no cost."
S3's sales attest to that fact. While the Santa Clara, Calif. company shipped about two-thirds of its chips to the business market last quarter, only 5 percent lacked 3-D functionality. "Every PC you buy today ships with some level of 3-D capability," stressed Crossly. -
2. The Adrenaline Vault | Features
www.avault.com/articles/index. - [Cached]Published on: 7/12/2001 Last Visited: 3/12/2002
Although details on the merger will continue to seep out in the coming months, we interviewed Paul Crossley, PR Manager for S3, to answer a few immediate questions, including what the merger means for Diamond's current products, such as the NVIDIA TNT2-powered Viper V770. Published: June 23, 1999
Art That Matters: The Graphical Summoning of Rune
The boundless artistic potential of games is what motivates us from title to title. The lead animator for the 3D action adventure Rune provides an absorbing glimpse into the art and animation processes of the game in our in-depth discussion. -
3. Products
www.cbizmag.com/Content/09-22- - [Cached]Published on: 9/22/1999 Last Visited: 6/14/2001
It's a higher-end chip than S3 has produced in the the past , says S3 spokesman Paul Crossley , who adds that the company's OEMs were demanding tighter integration between S3 and Diamond. Consumers and resellers will also benefit from the synergy , says Crossley. Our purchase of Diamond strengthens our graphics product offering ; but also the graphics market is becoming very bloody. Buying Diamond allows us to diversify into new areas such as home networking , real audio layers , Internet devices and cable modems.
Savage2000 is available in two configurations. Aimed at high-performance OEM systems , the Savage2000 has 128-bit memory support ( up to 166 MHz ) and up to a 150-MHz engine clock. The Savage2000+ , with 128-bit memory support ( up to 200 MHz ) and up to 200-MHz clock speeds , is targeted at retail add-in card designs.
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The product will go through Diamond's distribution channel Ingram Micro and others although Crossley says once the joint company starts selling Diamond-branded S3 boards , it will work more with system integrators directly , as well as de-emphasize Diamond's dependence on consumer retailers. Contact www.s3.com/savage2000. index.htm. - A.E.
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VMIC springs a new SBC on market.

