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HP Visualize fx5 and fx10 Graphics Cards Overview Overview The HP Visualize fx5 and fx10 Graphics Cards are high-end OpenGL graphics cards that feature the latest high-performance 3D graphics technology. These OpenGL graphics cards accelerate your 3D graphics design and visualization and improve the quality of your graphics. The HP Visualize fx graphics subsystem occupies the Advanced Graphics Port (AGP) slot in your Personal Workstation. It brings you: • A world-class geometry engine, using dedicated floating-point processors based on PA-RISC technology. The fx5 contains 3 full geometry pipelines; the fx10 contains 6. • 64MB SDRAM integrated frame buffer and texture memory. • Full OpenGL 1.1 hardware features and extensions support. • Hardware accelerated texture mapping. • Hardware visibility testing (occlusion culling) and visibility statistics. • Full screen anti-aliasing and hardware accumulation. • Stereo vision support. • Accelerated DirectDraw and Direct3D support. • Video Overlay support. 10 Chapter 1

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HP Visualize fx5 and fx10 Graphics Cards
Overview
Chapter 1
10
Overview
The HP Visualize fx
5
and fx
10
Graphics Cards are high-end OpenGL
graphics cards that feature the latest high-performance 3D graphics
technology. These OpenGL graphics cards accelerate your 3D graphics
design and visualization and improve the quality of your graphics.
The HP Visualize fx graphics subsystem occupies the Advanced Graphics
Port (AGP) slot in your Personal Workstation. It brings you:
A world-class geometry engine, using dedicated floating-point
processors based on PA-RISC technology. The fx
5
contains 3 full
geometry pipelines; the fx
10
contains 6.
64MB SDRAM integrated frame buffer and texture memory.
Full OpenGL 1.1 hardware features and extensions support.
Hardware accelerated texture mapping.
Hardware visibility testing (occlusion culling) and visibility statistics.
Full screen anti-aliasing and hardware accumulation.
Stereo vision support.
Accelerated DirectDraw and Direct3D support.
Video Overlay support.