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From R.Hollands@sheffield.ac.uk Wed Sep 7 16:55:42 1994
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 94 22:06:10 +0100
From: R Hollands <R.Hollands@sheffield.ac.uk>
To: scivw@hitl.washington.edu
Subject: 3Dlabs buys-out DuPont Pixel
*** News Release *** News Release News Release *** News Release ***
3Dlabs buys-out DuPont Pixel
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New company to supply enabling silicon and
software technology for 3D Graphics
SAN JOSE and London, April 19, 1994 -- 3Dlabs (TM) today announced
the successful completion of its management buyout of Du Pont Pixel,
a subsidiary of the DuPont Corporation. As an independent company,
3Dlabs will focus on providing OEMs with enabling silicon and
software technologies for 3D graphics, which is becoming an essential
ingredient of multimedia computing.
The management buyout has been led by the original founders of Pixel,
including Osman Kent (President and CEO) and Yavuz Ahiska (VP
Business Development), who have a majority shareholding. Tom Donohue
(VP Finance and Chief Operating Officer), Neil Trevett (VP Marketing)
and Raj Singh (VP Sales), all of whom formerly worked for Du Pont
Pixel, comprise the rest of the strong and seasoned management team.
According to market research, the demand for 3D graphics chips will
reach 400,000 units per annum by the end of 1995, worth over $70M.
3Dlabs' products will enable board and system manufacturers to lower
costs and dramatically increase the performance of their 3D products,
when running applications such as CAD, Multimedia, Simulation,
Virtual Reality and Games.
The buyout has enjoyed the complete support and co-operation of
DuPont. 3Dlabs has assumed the worldwide assets and liabilities of
Du Pont Pixel, and will continue to supply existing products and
support services to customers. All Du Pont Pixel staff have been
transferred to 3Dlabs.
The company was originally formed in 1984, and as Du Pont Pixel
established a reputation as a leading centre of excellence for 3D
graphics, with board-level accelerators and software to bring Silicon
Graphics-like performance and functionality to Sun Microsystems'
workstations.
The first chip level product from 3Dlabs will be the GLiNT 300SX, a
high performance 3D graphics processor aimed at manufacturers of IBM-
compatible PCs, workstations and plug-in accelerator boards. The
processor, which is already at an advanced stage of development, has
successfully completed its final compliance testing and will be
sampling in the third quarter of 1994. The GLiNT (TM) processor is
the sixth generation of 3D products to be designed by the 3Dlabs
team.
3Dlabs is a worldwide supplier of chips, software and technology for
3D graphics. The company's products allow board and system
manufacturers to integrate 3D capabilities into their products for
such applications as CAD, Multimedia, Simulation, Virtual Reality,
Interactive-TV and Video Games. 3Dlabs has offices in San Jose, California and
Egham, Surrey.
3Dlabs Contacts
Neil Trevett Tim Lewis
VP Marketing European Marketing Manager
Tel: (408) 436 3455 Tel: +44 (0) 784 470 555
Fax: (408) 436 3458 Fax: +44 (0) 784 470 699
neil.trevett@3Dlabs.com tim.lewis@3Dlabs.com
3Dlabs and GLiNT are trademarks of 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. All other trademarks are
acknowledged.
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