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- {subhead} AmiRage from QNX/phase 5{def}
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- The new AMIRAGE K2 computer system phase 5 digital products announces
- the AMIRAGE K2, the first model in a series of powerful
- next-generation computer systems
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- Oberursel, July 22, 1999: phase 5 digital products today proudly
- announces a first product of a new series of multimedia computers, the
- new AMIRAGE K2 multimedia computer which will provide breathtaking
- features and functionality. This new system will finally realize a
- vision of computing for the next millenium, which phase 5 digital
- products has shared with many Amiga users and supporters of innovative
- concepts.
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- "Based on our license agreement with QNX Software Systems Ltd., we are
- now able to provide our customers with a powerful realtime OS with all
- the necessary functionality - and much more - that can make a
- next-generation multimedia computer fly" says Wolf Dietrich, General
- Manager of phase 5 digital products. "The lack of a decent OS, which
- can support our hardware vision, has been the major reason that
- earlier projects for stand-alone systems at phase 5 had been put on
- hold. That problem is solved by integrating the QNX Neutrino OS, so we
- now can push forward our demanding vision of a new powerful computer
- generation."
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- The new AMIRAGE K2 computer system supports full multi-processing
- and is already in it's base configuration expandable with additional
- CPUs. More than that, distributed processing through different
- networks is fully supported, allowing the realization of a new vision
- of computing, including distributed, internet-aware applications and
- services. The AMIRAGE K2 computer will be an expandable power-horse
- for all kind of creative computing and multimedia, with many upgrading
- options and interfaces for third-party add-ons, and offer full
- compliance with the major industry and digital multimedia standards.
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- As the new QNX Neutrino OS will also become available for all PowerUP
- upgrades for Amiga computers developed by phase 5 digital products
- (please read the respective announcement here), a smooth upgrade path
- and full Amiga 3.x legacy support is provided both for end users and
- developers of the existing PowerUP product line from phase 5 digital
- products. With this stunning feature set, it is expected to see a
- large number of next-generation applications, running natively under
- the QNX Neutrino OS on the AMIRAGE K2 computer to be available with
- the release of the new system, which is scheduled for the beginning of
- the year 2000.
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- "We are excited that we finally can create a product technology which
- we could not realize in the past, due to the lack of OS support and a
- competition with non-existing but announced projects, which we were
- faced with" outlines Wolf Dietrich. "The new AMIRAGE K2 design
- extends the proposed features of our older pre\box project, and
- contains many elements of the earlier A\BOX concept, but without the
- neccessity to design customized hardware right now. As the QNX
- Neutrino OS concept is also in full accordance with our vision of a
- new OS - in the past and today - we feel that we finally can make the
- dream of many Amiga users as well as other computer users come true."
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- The AMIRAGE K2 computer system will be built around the latest
- available technologies, and support the major standards in digital
- multimedia. Although it will not be designed as a low-cost system, it
- will be very reasonably priced, and will be surprisingly attractive in
- respect of the price/performance ratio. The currently planned key
- features of the AMIRAGE K2 include:
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- * One to four PowerPC G4 processors, user-upgradable with standard G4
- processor modules, each with independent CPU clock frequency, allowing to
- scale-fit the system to any particular requirement (users who e.g. start with
- one 400MHz CPU can later add e.g. a 700MHz CPU and nearly triple the system
- performance transparently; this is the case for all the four CPUs as well)
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- * Full QNX Neutrino support for the symmetric multiprocessing functionality
- of the AMIRAGE K2 allows applications to make full and dynamical use of the
- installed CPUs
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- * The multiprocessing functionality of the AMIRAGE K2 allows to immediately
- scale the system to performance levels of approximately 80 SPECInt95 and 80
- SPECfp95, plus a most impressive multimedia performance provided by the up to
- four Altivec units of the G4 processors
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- * Up to two GByte main memory by use of fast SDRAM (industry standard DIMMs);
- base configuration comes with 64 MB installed
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- * High-performance local 3D graphics, by use of a latest-generation
- leading-edge 3D processor, with a minimum of 32 MB display and texture memory,
- resolutions of 1920x1080 in 32bit color depth or better, and hardware video
- acceleration to support full-screen, full-frame DVD playback
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- * Integrated Ultra-DMA ATA Controller; base configuration comes with 6GByte
- hard drive and DVD-ROM drive
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- * Optional ULTRA-2-WIDE SCSI Controller
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- * High-Speed IEEE1394 Interface for external devices and networking
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- * Dedicated port for optional, internal Solid State Drive (SSD, up to 128 MB
- capacity)
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- * ISBEE (Instant System Boot on External Event) activates the system on
- user-definable external events such as incoming signals (e.g. modem or ISDN) or
- calls, or other events; when used with a SSD, the system will be fully
- operational within seconds
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- * Two independent 12MBit USB port
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- * Three 64-bit PCI slots, 66MHz, for high-performance add-on boards
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- * Three 32-bit PCI slots, 33 MHz, for low-cost add-on boards
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- * Twisted-pair 10Base100 Ethernet port
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- * IrDa interface and MIDI ports
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- * Integrated powerful multimedia coprocessor with specialized DSP
- functionality, independent VLD (variable length decoder) and image coprocessor
- for CPU-independent video scaling and filtering, color conversion, overlay,
- alpha blending and bit mask blanking of digital video signals
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- * Digital Video In Port for digital video input in CCIR601 / CCIR656 format
- (eight-bit parallel, 4:2:2 YUV time-multiplexed video data) from devices such
- as a digital video camera or digital video decoder
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- * Digital Video Out Port outputs digital YUV data-stream to devices such as a
- digital video encoder chips, digital video recorder, or other CCIR601 /
- CCIR656-compatible device
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- * Video output supports 129-level alpha blending, genlock mode,frame
- synchronization, chroma key and programmable YUV color clipping
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- * Dedicated expansion options (video slots) allow to add analog frontends for
- the digital video ports, either in consumer, prosumer or professional versions
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- * 16-bit stereo audio input, analog or digital
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- * 16-bit analog stereo audio output
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- * Eight-channel digital audio output, 16-bit or 32-bit stereo format
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- * Dolby ProLogic ® and Dolby Digital (AC-3) ® multichannel audio decoder and
- output (digital)
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- * SPDIF output supports two-channel linear PCM audio, one or more Dolby
- Digital six-channel datastreams, or one or more MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 audio streams
- with programmable sample rates
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- * Synchronous serial interface (SSI) provides fully V.34-compliant modem
- capability, and optional ISDN services and interface
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- * Software support: System Services by the QNX Neutrino OS, including an
- Amiga OS 3.x legacy support package; 3D support by OpenGL compatible libraries;
- emulation for industry-standard applications from other platforms planned
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- Note: These specifications are subject to change with ongoing progress in the
- computer industry, and will be updated to meet the latest standards.
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- With it's extensive features and impressive multimedia
- functionalities, the AMIRAGE K2 is a powerful personal workstation
- for all purposes. But beyond that, it will also be the first
- fully-featured Personal Network&Media Server that will function as a
- heart of a new generation of computing. "AMIRAGE K2 is not designed
- to only impress with a potential hardware overkill. We do hear a lot
- about new applications and even revolutions in the computer industry
- these days. We at phase 5 digital products also believe that computing
- will differ in the future, and new services will be expected by the
- users" comments Wolf Dietrich. "But still the necessary hardware
- functionality counts, to make such new services available. If you e.g.
- want your multimedia and 3D data streams to appear somewhere else than
- on your local monitor, than a typical 3D display card that outputs a
- single high-frequency analog signal, which allows a maximum of 1.5
- meters shielded cable, is not very helpful. For such applications,
- fully digital processing units - as provided with the AMIRAGE K2's
- processor and coprocessor units - and networking capabilities are
- needed to process the data and distribute it to any device or
- appliance that can communicate with the user. The hardware of the
- AMIRAGE K2, as well as the superior functionality of the QNX
- Neutrino OS, perfectly meet the requirements of such demanding
- next-generation applications."
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- Consequently, in the 2nd quarter of 2000, phase 5 digital products
- will release a first external extension, the AMIRAGE LCU, which is a
- Local Communication Unit. This small and very inexpensive device will
- be used to provide local video and audio output on separate monitors,
- TV sets, or other video/audio devices. The audio and video streams are
- provided as digital data streams (in different digital formats,
- depending on the actual content, e.g. as MPEG Audio/Video or lossless
- compressed for the display of digital screens) by the AMIRAGE K2.
- The AMIRAGE LCU also accepts inputs via an IrDa interface, e.g. from
- remote controls or keyboards, to allow full interaction. It is
- currently planned to connect the LCU via the IEEE-1394 port. As
- multiple LCUs can be connected to the AMIRAGE K2, it is possible to
- display video and output audio on various devices, including the
- simultaneous output of different audio/video streams; thus, it is e.g.
- possible that different persons in a house watch a video, browse the
- internet, hold a videoconference, and play a 3D game independently and
- simultaneously (or play an interactive game together, for example).
- This is just a first example of what will be possible from the synergy
- of the superior QNX Neutrino OS and the powerful AMIRAGE K2 hardware
- platform from phase 5 digital products. Also under consideration are
- inexpensive and wireless webpads and hand-held communication devices
- for videoconfering/videophoning, with lowest power consumption, which
- use the AMIRAGE K2's communication functionalities and data
- processing and distribution capabilities.
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- The new AMIRAGE K2 computer system is scheduled for shipment with
- the beginning of the year 2000. The pricing of the base system is TBD
- and will be determined later this year. More information will be
- published regularly; please come back often and check for updates,
- mailings lists, and other news.
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- © 1999 by phase 5 digital products. All rights reserved.
- Specifications are subject to change without prior notice. QNX, Photon
- microGUI, and Neutrino are registered trademarks of QNX Software
- Systems Ltd. Amiga® is a registered trademark of Amiga International.
- PowerUP is a registered trademark of phase 5 digital products;
- AMIRAGE K2 and ISBEE are trademarks of phase 5 digital products.