Advanced Visualizer (AWadvs-03) Viewset
Taken from http://www.spec.org/gpc/opc.static/awadvs.htm
Advanced Visualizer from Alias/Wavefront is an integrated workstation-based 3D animation system that offers a comprehensive set of tools for 3D modeling, animation, rendering, image composition, and video output. All operations within Advanced Visualizer are performed in immediate mode with double buffered windows. There are four basic modes of operation within Advanced Visualizer:
- 55% material shading (textured, z-buffered, backface-culled, 2 local lights)
- 95% perspective, 80% trilinear mipmapped, modulated (41.8%)
- 95% perspective, 20% nearest, modulated (10.45%)
- 5% ortho, 80% trilinear mipmapped, modulated (2.2%)
- 5% ortho, 20% nearest, modulated (.55%)
- 30% wireframe (no z-buffering, no lighting)
- 95% perspective (28.5%)
- 5% ortho (1.5%)
- 10% smooth shading (z-buffered, backface-culled, 2 local lights)
- 95% perspective (9.5%)
- 5% ortho (.5%)
- 5% flat shading (z-buffered, backface-culled, 2 local lights)
- 95% perspective (4.75%)
- 5% ortho (.25%)
If your usage patterns are characterized by the Awadvs-03 viewset as described above, then the SuperG manages to distance itself from the competition quite nicely. The only system that comes close to beating it is the Pentium III 800 on an i820 motherboard, but if you factor in the cost of the 128MB of RDRAM used in the tests (approximately $1000), the SuperG isn't that much more than an equivalently configured Pentium III 800 system on an i820 motherboard with RDRAM.
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