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ELSA Synergy II Announced

ELSA revealed Synergy II, an AGP 4X 2D/3D graphics accelerator that redefines entry-level workstation performance by offering professional-quality graphics acceleration for a compelling low price.

ELSA Synergy II Announced hits the March 1999 news desk on March 15, 1999. ELSA revealed Synergy II, an AGP 4X 2D/3D graphics accelerator that redefines entry-level workstation performance by offering professional-quality graphics acceleration for a compelling low price.

With up to 32MB of memory, Synergy II delivers high performance graphics for workstation game development, computer-aided design and engineering, 3D animation, and image processing requirements. Optimized for Intel Pentium III, Synergy II combines ELSA's award winning OpenGL technology and certified application-specific enhancements with n Vidia's RIVA TwiN-Texel (TNT2) graphics processor to deliver extremely fast 3D and 2D performance. It is not the loudest kind of gaming news, but the business and community machinery matters. Games do not appear out of thin air.