Integrated Micro Solutions
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Integrated Micro Solutions (I.M.S.) San Jose, California, later iXMicro, a privately held company, was a graphics chipsets and video card manufacturer. Christopher Knight was a vice president of graphics marketing for IXMICRO. The company was founded in 1994[1] and ceased operations in 2000.
Products[]
Videocards[]
The Twin Turbo 128 PCI series came standard on the Power Macintosh 9600 and was a high-performance upgrade for the Power Macintosh 8600.[2]
TwinTurbo 128M8 PCI card was a default videocard for the Motorola StarMax 5000/300. This videocard was also used in the Umax Pulsar 2500 (SuperMac S900/250).
ix3D Dual Monitor was a dual-monitor videocard for Mac and clones.
ix3D Game Rocket was a 3D accelerator based on the 3dfx Voodoo Banshee chipset.
ix3D Road Rocket was a 2D/3D Cardbus video accelerator for the Apple Macintosh PowerBook G3 series, with 4 MB SGRAM and support for an extended desktop at 1280x1040.
ix3D Pro Rez was a 128-bit 2D and 3D graphics accelerator with 8 MB of SGRAM. It supports resolutions up to 1600x1200 and refresh rates as high as 100 Hz.
TwinTurbo 128P8 was a PCI video card for the PC x86 market with standard 15-pin VGA connector.
Video capture[]
IXMICRO also offered ixTV or Turbo TV video capture devices.
ATM cards[]
Lightning II ATM 155/25 PCI cards.
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Integrated Micro Solutions". AllBiz.
- ^ AppleFacts 8.97. Apple Computer, Inc. 1997. p. 45.
External links[]
- #9 Imagine 128 Series 2 vs. IXMicro's Twin Turbo M8
- Old IXMICRO website at web.archive.org
- Enthusiast support page www.integratedmicro.com at webarchive
- American companies established in 1994
- American companies disestablished in 2000
- Computer companies established in 1994
- Computer companies disestablished in 2000
- Defunct computer companies of the United States
- Graphics hardware companies
- Manufacturing companies based in San Jose, California