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TeleVideo Launches New Line of Graphics Accelerators.


SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 6, 1995--TeleVideo Multimedia (NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on
:TELV) Monday announced a new family of graphics accelerators for Windows-based personal computers.

The new teleGraphics FX 32 and teleGraphics FX 64 are among the first products to incorporate the new ARK Logic graphics accelerators and surpass competitive products in both performance and value. These 32- and 64-bit boards are designed to increase productivity for general business applications, graphic design, desktop publishing and color image editing at an affordable price.

In addition, all TeleVideo products include a full three-year warranty, unlimited toll-free technical support during business hours, and a 24-hour BBS (1) (Bulletin Board System) A computer system used as an information source and forum for a particular interest group. They were widely used in the U.S.  for on-line information.

teleGraphics FX 32 and FX 64 take advantage of the latest manufacturing and engineering designs, and are among the lowest part-count graphics boards available, making the teleGraphics family among the most reliable designs in the industry. As an example, the FX 64 has only three chips in its design, in addition to a bank of DRAM chips.

teleGraphics Family

The teleGraphics FX 32 provides 32-bit acceleration through the ARK 1000PV graphics processor. The FX 32 features refresh rates up to 90 Hz at 640 x 480 resolution with 16 million colors (24-bit) and a maximum resolution of 1280 x 1024 with 256 colors (8-bit).

The teleGraphics FX 64 features the 64-bit ARK 2000PV coprocessor coprocessor

Additional processor used in some personal computers to perform specialized tasks such as extensive arithmetic calculations or processing of graphical displays.
 and supports resolutions of up to 1600 x 1200 with 65,536 colors (16-bit color) and can display 16.7 million colors (24-bit) at resolutions up to 800 x 600 at a refresh rate of 90 Hz. Both the FX 32 and the FX 64 are available for VL and PCI bus systems.

Drivers are provided for all the popular OS and application programs, including Windows, Windows NT, OS/2, AutoCAD, 3D Studio and others. The teleGraphics family is fully compliant with VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association, Milpitas, CA, www.vesa.org) A membership organization founded in 1989 that sets interface standards for the PC, workstation and computing environments. Note the following VESA standards following this entry.  Display Power Management Support (DPMS See VESA DPMS.

(hardware) DPMS - Display Power Management Signaling.
), supports VESA DDC for Plug and Play, and also support the VESA Advanced Feature Connector A VESA standard point-to-point channel used to transfer video signals between two video controllers, typically between the display adapter and a video capture or TV board. The Advanced Feature Connector (VAFC) increases the original feature connector from 8 to 32 bits and from 40 to 150  (VAFC See VESA Advanced Feature Connector. ).

Analyst/Management Quotes

"We're impressed with the breadth of the product line and the ambitious introduction schedule in getting these graphics products into the channel," said Fred Dunn, vice president of Jon Peddie Associates, a leading analyst firm covering the graphics board and multimedia IC market.

"Fast graphics are not an option for today's systems," said Isaac Levanon, executive vice president for TeleVideo Multimedia. "Our teleGraphics products are designed to provide excellent performance to cost-conscious users who are not willing to compromise the integrity of their computer's performance.

"TeleVideo's goal is to readjust re·ad·just  
tr.v. re·ad·just·ed, re·ad·just·ing, re·ad·justs
To adjust or arrange again.



re
 people's expectations of what are high-performance graphics in this price category and we anticipate strong interest from the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and  and retail channel for the entire teleGraphics line.

The toll-free technical support we are offering is also a direct market indicator that we are serious about customer service and in aggressively pursuing market share."

ARK Graphics Accelerators

TeleVideo's teleGraphics series are among the first to incorporate ARK Logic's new ARK 1000PV and ARK 2000PV accelerator chips. The ARK Logic graphics accelerators support the most widely used graphics functions, including BitBlt, line draw, pattern-blt, color expansion, and raster operations.

The ARK 1000PV utilizes an efficient 32-bit interface, while the ARK 2000PV offers a true 64-bit interface for unmatched performance at 32-bit prices. The ARK chips feature a super pipelined drawing engine and an 80 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc.  clock speed (76 MHz for the FX 32), and boost screen drawing speed well beyond the capabilities of traditional DRAM-based accelerators.

teleGraphics FX 32 Features

-- 32-bit graphics acceleration, available in 1 or 2 MB of DRAM display memory

-- VL or PCI bus

-- Fully PCI (1) (Payment Card Industry) See PCI DSS.

(2) (Peripheral Component Interconnect) The most widely used I/O bus (peripheral bus).
 Rev. 2.0 compliant including zero-wait burst mode

-- VESA Display Power Management (DPMS) support

-- Support VESA DDC for Plug and Play

-- Maximum display resolution of 1280 x 1024

teleGraphics FX 64 Features

-- 64-bit graphics engine, available with 1, 2 or 4 MB DRAM display memory

-- GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface.  drivers for popular systems including Windows 3.x, NT, OS/2, AutoCAD 12

-- DPMS compliance

-- PCI or VESA local bus See VL-bus.

(hardware, standard) VESA Local Bus - (VL, VLB) A local bus defined by the Video Electronics Standards Association, mostly used in personal computers based on the Intel 486. See also PCI.
 versions

-- Maximum display resolution of 1600 x 1200

Price and Technical Support

The teleGraphics FX 32 carries a suggested list price of $149 with 1 MB of DRAM and $189 with 2 MB of DRAM. The teleGraphics FX 64 has a suggested list price of $229 with 1 MB of DRAM, $289 with 2 MB, and $389 with 4 MB. For product or dealer information, contact TeleVideo at 800/835-3228. Technical support may also be reached at this number.

Company Information

TeleVideo Multimedia, founded in 1975, has been a pioneer vendor in the computer and terminal markets for 20 years and has recently refocused as a premier supplier of multimedia products. Current offerings include a full range of industry-acclaimed sound boards, graphics adapters, telephony boards, PC videophone (1) (VideoPhone) A line of videophones (definition #1 below) from AT&T that were introduced in the early 1990s and later pulled off the market due to poor sales. The first models came with a price tag above $1,000, and a pair were needed. See Picturephone.  solutions and full-motion video products for the personal computer.

Headquartered in San Jose, TeleVideo is publicly traded on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the ticker symbol TELV. -0-

Note to Editors: TeleVideo, teleGraphics 32 and teleGraphics 64 are trademarks of TeleVideo Multimedia. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

CONTACT: TeleVideo Multimedia, San Jose

Kevin Yang, 408/955-7788

televideo@cup.portal.com

The Benjamin Group Inc.

Andy Ramm or Anne Hohenberger, 408/559-6090

aramm@sv.tbgi.com/ahohen@sv.tbgi.com
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