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The Sun XVR-4000 graphics accelerator provides exceptional visual quality and is ideal for demanding, high-end visualization applications. The Sun XVR-4000 graphics accelerator features 144 MB of frame buffer memory and over 1 GB (4 x 256 MB) of texture memory. Additional advanced features include sophisticated, programmable, on-board anti-aliasing filter chips, framelock, genlock, stereo, S-video, and dynamic video resizing.
The Sun XVR-4000 graphics accelerator is also ideal for use with the Sun Fire V880z visualization server in high-end, workgroup visualization environments, requiring support for very large data sets, large texture sizes, and multithreaded visualization applications that can take advantage of multiple CPUs.
Key Features and Benefits
Key Applications:
Design review and virtual prototyping
Seismic data visualization and interpretation
MCAE (mechanical computer-aided engineering) and CFD (computational fluid dynamics) data visualization and interpretation
Weather modeling and simulation
Flight simulation and training
Medical imaging and visualization
Key Specifications:
144 MB of frame buffer memory
1 GB (4 x 256 MB) of texture memory
Full-screen anti-aliasing through dedicated, 5 x 5 programmable radial filter chips
Maximum 3-D resolution of 1920 x 1200 @ 75 Hz with 4 samples/pixel or 1280 x 1024 @ 75 Hz with 8 samples/pixel
Maximum 3-D stereo resolution of 1280 x 1024 @ 112 Hz with 4 samples/pixel
Multidisplay capability at dual 1280 x 1024 @ 75 Hz with 4 samples/pixel or dual 1280 x 1024 @ 112 Hz (non-aliased stereo) per Sun XVR-4000 graphics accelerator (maximum of two Sun XVR-4000 graphics accelerators in a single Sun Fire V880z visualization server)
Dynamic video resizing for guaranteed frame rates
S-video output for recording entire displays in NTSC/PAL format
Stereo, framelock, and genlock support
Key Benefits:
Increased visual quality provides greater insight into data and enables effective decision making
Large system memory and interconnect bandwidth provide high sustained performance for very large data sets, increasing productivity