S3 ViRGE

S3 logo, of pre-VIA times

The S3 ViRGE (Video and Rendering Graphics Engine[1]) graphics chipset was one of the first 2D/3D accelerators designed for the mass market.

Introduced in 1996 by then graphics powerhouse S3, Inc., the ViRGE was S3's first foray into 3D-graphics. The S3/Virge was the successor to the successful Trio64V+. ViRGE/325 was pin compatible with the Trio64 chip, retaining the DRAM-framebuffer interface (up to 4MB), and clocking both the core and memory up to 80 MHz. In Windows, Virge was benchmarked as the fastest DRAM-based accelerator of the era. The VRAM-based version, ViRGE/VX, was actually slower in lower resolutions, but had a faster RAMDAC to support high-resolution modes not available on the 325.[2]

  1. ^ S3 ViRGE on S3 Official website
  2. ^ "PC Goes 3D". Next Generation. No. 26. Imagine Media. February 1997. p. 57.