Martin Marietta
Exhibitor Name:
- Martin Marietta
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Previously known as:
- SIGGRAPH 1999: Exhibited as Real 3D
- SIGGRAPH 1998: Exhibited as Real 3D
- SIGGRAPH 1997: Exhibited as Real 3D
- SIGGRAPH 1996: Exhibited as Real 3D
- SIGGRAPH 1994: merged with Lockheed to form Lockheed Martin
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 1999 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1998 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1997 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ]
Address:
- 12506 Lake Underhill Road
- Orlando,
- Florida
- United States
SIGGRAPH 1999
Real 3D provides technology and assistance to customers seeking innovative 3D graphics solutions. Demonstrations of the company’s real-time image generation, 3D scanning, and digital content creation solutions are provided.
SIGGRAPH 1998
Real 3D features the StarFighter family of graphics boards, powered by the Intel 740 graphics accelerator chip. The company also demonstrates RealScan 3D, a unique and innovative 3D laser scanner.
SIGGRAPH 1997
Real 3D demonstrates graphics technology solutions ranging from PC chipset and board designs to real-time graphics engines. Featured products include the REAL 3D R3D/100 chipset, a single PCI card solution for Windows NT workstations, and the REAL 3D Pro-1000 Professional Series, a family of low-cost, high-performance graphics engines designed for the real-time graphics professional.
SIGGRAPH 1996
REAL 3D, a Lockheed Martin Company, demonstrates the R3D-PR01000 Professional Series of standalone graphics engines. R3D-PRO1000 machines apply patented algorithms and processes proven in the world’s best combat simulators. Key applications include high-end graphics and engineering workstations, ship handling, flight simulation, driver training, rail training, and location-based entertainment.
SIGGRAPH 1994
Martin Marietta produces the world’s most powerful real-time computer image generators. Once applied exclusively to high-performance military simulators, this technology is now packaged for advanced commercial applications.
Categories (Past and Present):
- Graphics Accelerator Boards-Hardware
- 2D Graphics
- 3D Graphics
- Architecture Applications
- Engineering Application
- Augmented Reality-Software and Services
- Automotive Applications
- Aerospace Applications