MEGAVISION, INC. – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

MEGAVISION, INC.

Exhibitor Name:


    MEGAVISION, INC.

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 1986 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1985 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1984 ]

Address:


  • P.O. Box 60158
  • Santa Barbara,
  • California
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1986

    MegaVision will feature the 1024-XM Thousand Line Image Processor. The 1024-XM is a true thousand line image acquisition, processing and display system with computational capability several times that of standard five hundred line image processing systems. In the conceptual design phase of the 1024-XM, it became obvious that to flexibly process one million pixels of 8 or 16 bit gray scale image data at real time rates and at a competitive cost, significant departures from design conventions employed in five hundred line systems would be necessary.

    SIGGRAPH 1985

    MegaVision offers the 1024XM, a 44MIPS interactive time thousand line image acquisition, processing and display system. To augment the performance of the 1024XM neighborhood processor, MegaVision announces the Pixel Data Flow Board. The PDF will perform a variety of recursive and global operations at interactive speeds on million pixel images.

    SIGGRAPH 1984

    Mega Vision is a new image processing company formed in 1983 and committed to advancing the state of image processing art while increasng the scope of image processing applications through dramatic improvements in the cost/performance ratio. Mega Vision has chosen the SIGGRAPH ’84 conference to formally introduce and demonstrate the 1024 XM digital image processor. The 1024 XM is a true thousand line processor with computational power and speed several times that of standard five hundred line image processing systems. Significant architectural and technological improvements give the 1024 XM great flexibility and an unprecedented cost/performance ratio.

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