anyone here ever spot an actual Intel i752 AGP (success to the i740) in the wild?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel740#Successor
Looking for the Joytech Apollo 7520 :
"• Powerful INTEL 752 Graphics Chip
• Optimized For Pentium III Processor Performance
• Optional Flat Panel Support-Digital Display Port
• Software DVD at 30 fps, full screen mode
• Optional memory interface 8/ 16MB SGRAM / SDRAM
• Up to 133 MHz SGRAM / SDRAM Support
• Display Resolution up to 1600x1200x16 at 85Hz refresh rate
• 250 MHz Integrated 24-bit RAMDAC
• Optional 3.3V/ 1.8V TV-Out Encoder Support
• ACPI Compliant Power Management
• PC98 and PC99 compliant
• DDC1 and DDC2B support"
i752
The chip i752 (code named "Portola") is the new generation 2D/3D graphics controller from Intel. It should be 5 times better than the i740. It includes 2D graphics, 3D rendering and digital video acceleration. The i752 also features AGP 2X.
According to Intel the power of the 752 set is found in:
The 3D visual quality being enhanced using Intels new HyperPipelined 3D architecture. The Pixel Precise Engine includes new features as a 16 tap anisotropic filter, emboss bump mapping, texture compression, and texture compositing.
Enhanced digital video streams from a wide variety of input sources: VCR, camcorder, TV tuner, MPEG-2, and Web video streams. Software DVD is accelerated through a high-precision hardware-based motion compensation algorithm.
A 128-bit 2D engine and support for high-resolution flat panels.
You find the 752 graphics controller integrated in the
Intel chip set 810.
i754
The chip i754 (code named "Portola") is the next generation of this Graphics chipset, featuring AGP4X.
A later high-end version is code named Capitola.
found one image so far of the actual card