Univision Technologies, Inc. – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

Univision Technologies, Inc.

Exhibitor Name:


    Univision Technologies, Inc.

Conference(s) Exhibited At:


[ SIGGRAPH 1991 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1990 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1989 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1988 ]

Address:


  • 12 Cambridge Street
  • Burlington,
  • Massachusetts
  • United States

    SIGGRAPH 1991

    Univision Technologies designs and develops ultra-high-resolution display controllers for IBM PC/AT, VME, and Sun Microsystems. Images from 1280×1024 up to 2048×2048 can be displayed on screen. Featured products include: the Scorpion 16G-dual VGA display controller with real-time frame grabber, featuring non-destructive overlays; The Chameleon true color frame grabber providing real-time video capture; and the Piranha display controller featuring Texas Instruments 34020 and TMS34082 co-processor.

    SIGGRAPH 1990

    Univision designs and develops high-resolution graphic controllers, supplying controllers that allow images of 1280 x 1024 and greater to be displayed on screen. Univision offers a range of products on IBM PC, DEC, Sun Microsystems, and VME plat-forms that support resolution as high as 2K x 2K.

    SIGGRAPH 1989

    A leader in ultra-high-resolution display controllers, and video capture boards, Univision features the 2K x 2K 12-bit display controller on a VME architecture. In addition, a full range of PC/AT products including image acquisition high-resolution display controllers and a full VGA emulation on a 1280×1024 resolution display controller is shown.

    SIGGRAPH 1988

    Univision Technologies, Inc. manufactures high-resolution graphics controllers producing photographic quality images. All controllers are single board and are compatible with IBM-AT, VME and Q-Bus computers. Featured at SIGGRAPH ’88 will be the UDC-3400 full color controller with 32-bit planes for the VME and the UDC-2600 for the AT-bus.

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