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- ArtX abstract "ArtX was a company formed in 1997 by a group of twenty former Silicon Graphics, Inc. engineers, who had worked there on the Nintendo 64's graphics chip. The company was focused on delivering a PC graphics chip that was both high performance and cost effective, and hoped to be able to instantly compete with then-dominant 3dfx and other fledgling competitors such as nVidia.ArtX was led by Dr. Wei Yen, who had been SGI's head of Nintendo Operations, the department responsible for the Nintendo 64's fundamental design. David Orton, who was head of the advanced graphics division of Silicon Graphics, was appointed President of ArtX.".
- ArtX fate "acquired byATI".
- ArtX industry Consumer_electronics.
- ArtX industry Video_game_industry.
- ArtX internationally "false".
- ArtX locationCountry United_States.
- ArtX numberOfEmployees "20".
- ArtX product Nintendo.
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- ArtX wikiPageRevisionID "614343212".
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- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink ATI_Technologies.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink ATi_Radeon_R300_Series.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Acer_Laboratories_Incorporated.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink COMDEX.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1997.
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- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_computer_hardware_companies.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Category:Graphics_hardware_companies.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_electronics.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink David_E._Orton.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink GameCube.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink NVidia.
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- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Nintendo_64.
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- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Nvidia.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink R300.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink Silicon_Graphics.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- ArtX wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
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- ArtX wikiPageWikiLinkText "ArtX".
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- ArtX fate "acquired by ATI".
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- ArtX industry Consumer_electronics.
- ArtX industry Video_game_industry.
- ArtX intl "no".
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- ArtX locationCountry United_States.
- ArtX name "ArtX".
- ArtX numEmployees "20".
- ArtX products "architecture for Nintendo GameCube".
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- ArtX subject Category:Companies_established_in_1997.
- ArtX subject Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- ArtX subject Category:Defunct_computer_hardware_companies.
- ArtX subject Category:Graphics_hardware_companies.
- ArtX hypernym Company.
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- ArtX comment "ArtX was a company formed in 1997 by a group of twenty former Silicon Graphics, Inc. engineers, who had worked there on the Nintendo 64's graphics chip. The company was focused on delivering a PC graphics chip that was both high performance and cost effective, and hoped to be able to instantly compete with then-dominant 3dfx and other fledgling competitors such as nVidia.ArtX was led by Dr.".
- ArtX label "ArtX".
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- ArtX wasDerivedFrom ArtX?oldid=614343212.
- ArtX isPrimaryTopicOf ArtX.
- ArtX name "ArtX".