CAD/CAM OUTLOOK: INTERGRAPH[umlaut] EMPOWERS COMPUTER GRAPHICS.

From: Manufacturing Automation | Date: June 1, 1999 | Copyright information

Intergraph Computer Systems (Huntsville, AL, 800-763-0242), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intergraph[umlaut] Corporation (Nasdaq:INGR), reported in May that its TDZ[umlaut] 2000 GL2 ViZual Workstation and StudioZ (TM) RenderRAX (TM) III rackmount workstation are available with single or dual Pentium[umlaut] III processors at 500 MHz. The workstations with the Intel[umlaut] processors are now being shipped.

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