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Post, June, 2002
NEW YORK -- Stitch Motion Graphics (212-584-9700) has installed a new Discreet Inferno system, allowing the VFX/design studio to take on high def work. The new tool runs on an SGI Onyx3200 system, incorporating four 600Mhz processors and 2.5 GB of RAM, along with 5 12 MB of texture RAM.
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According to CD/Inferno artist Fred Ruckel, the system's storage capacity of 1.1 terabytes allows it to handle up to four hours of uncompressed realtime HD content or nine hours of standard def material.
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