The VoodooX Project is the closest 3dfx fans will get to see a new video card from a company that went under two decades ago.
[sdz] of Vogons forum brings us an unexpected device for the 21st century – a 3dfx Voodoo 4 card in MXM format, equipped with 64MB of RAM. This isn’t just a showpiece – this card actually ...
3dfx's maiden product, the Voodoo Graphics 3D chip reached manufacturing in November 1995 but didn't get introduced to consumers on a PCI add-in-card until after COMDEX in October of the following ...
In 1996, the 3Dfx VooDoo VGA chipset changed computer graphics forever. Because of the high cost of memory, most of the boards had only 4 MB of memory — which seemed a lot back then. However ...
Recently, the most powerful GPU ever developed by the now-defunct-and-acquired 3dfx Interactive was recreated by ModLabs with the power of reverse-engineering. We are talking about the Voodoo5 ...
Two years after launching its original Voodoo Graphics chipset, 3Dfx delivered its successor in 1998 as the Voodoo2 with not two, but three GPUs on the same card. What's more, two Voodoo2 cards ...
One that stands out in particular was the decision to use PowerVR graphics chips instead of 3dfx Voodoo-based graphics – this led to massive manufacturing issues during the Japanese launch that ...