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A dataflow graphics workstation

by P J W Ten Hagen, I Herman, J R G De Vries
Computers & Graphics (1990)

Abstract

A new, revolutionary architecture for a superworkstation for graphical purposes is presented. The architecture is based on the use of advanced graphics components and, mainly, on the heavy use of dataflow processing technology, a still unexplored field of parallel computing as far as graphics is concerned. The resulting initial configuration is able to produce 200.000 to 250.000 Gouraud shaded and Z-buffered 3D triangles in a second with a colour palette of 24 bits per pixels

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