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The successor to the award-winning 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro, the Annihilator 2 introduces the NVIDIA Shading Rasterizer (NSR). This radical new technology delivers 2 textures per pixel, per-pixel shading and complex pixel operation in a single pass with 4 independent pixel pipelines (to simulate material properties and natural phenomena), thus processing eight texels per clock cycle. This new architecture delivers up to 1.6 Gigatexels per second of peak fill rate performance, a dramatic improvement in texture processing power over any previous consumer graphics processor. With second-generation hardware transform and lighting (T&L) engines, the Annihilator 2 can process more than 25 million triangles per second. The Annihilator 2 boasts 32 MB of double-data rate (DDR) memory, effectively operating at 333MHz to generate 5.3 GB/second of dedicated graphics memory bandwidth.
The Annihilator 2 enables PC users to experience accurate surface attributes and textures in real time, rendering cinematically rich detailed environments. These compelling visual elements are a function of shaders, or per-pixel shading. In this process, pixels are assigned different attributes, such as color, light, shadow, reflectivity, gloss and more to accurately replicate complex environments. Users will experience significant improvement over texture mapping techniques that characterized previous graphics accelerators.
"Creative is proud to follow the tremendous success of the 3D Blaster Annihilator Pro with a new graphics accelerator that offers gamers such significant enhancements. As games become more complex in their design, Creative delivers a compelling solution that will meet the future needs of gamers," noted Steve Mosher, vice president of graphics business for Creative.
"By utilizing the GeForce2 GTS in the Annihilator 2, Creative Technology allows us to capitalize on a mutual vision that multimedia is revolutionizing the way people interact with their PCs," stated Dan Vivoli, senior vice president of marketing at NVIDIA. "With its Annihilator 2, Creative has taken a radical step towards interactive, photo-realistic, real-time experiences."
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The 3D Blaster Annihilator 2 will be available online and at retail outlets in May 2000 at an estimated street price of US$349.99. More information about the 3D Blaster Annihilator 2 will be posted to www.creative.com.
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