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Real3D
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For the 3D cinema projection system, see RealD 3D.
For the 3D modelling software, see Real3D (3D modeling software).
Real3D, Inc. was a maker of arcade graphics boards, a spin-off from Lockheed Martin. The company made several 3D hardware designs that were used by Sega, the most widely used being the graphics hardware in the Sega Model 2 and Model 3 arcade systems. A partnership with Intel and SGI led to the Intel740 graphics card, which was not successful in the market. Rapid changes in the marketplace led to the company being sold to Intel in 1999.
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Industry | Graphics boards, video games |
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Founded | 1995; 29 years ago (1995) |
Defunct | 1999 |
Headquarters | United States |
Owner | Lockheed Martin |
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