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| | In this 5-minute video, Citrix architect Lee Laborczfalvi demonstrates technology from project Pictor, a key component of the Citrix Multimedia Virtualization Initiative. Pictor leverages high performance GPU hardware to accelerate interactive 3D graphics applications built on [OpenGL|http://www.opengl.org/about/overview/], a widely used graphics API that offers a broad set of rendering, texture mapping, special effects and other powerful visualization functions. OpenGL is commonly used by CAD/CAM/CAE, GIS (geographic information), medical imaging and data visualization applications. [Click here for a video demonstration of Pictor |http://mfile.akamai.com/8296/wmv/citrix.download.akamai.com/8296/Vid/Pictordemo.asx]from the Tech Lab at iForum 07 - The App Delivery Expo. |
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| | {color:black}Up until December 14, 2007, Citrix is recruiting select customers and partners who use{color} [Dassault CATIA |http://www.3ds.com/products-solutions/plm-solutions/catia/catia-discovery/]{color:black}to participate in a 2-day Design Council for Pictor. Participants will preview and test early Pictor technology{color} {color:black}at the Citrix office in Santa Clara, California{color}{color:black}, interact directly with the Citrix Pictor team, provide feedback and influence the future direction of the solution.{color} For further information, please contact Citrix Product Manager Debbie Fox (Deborah.Fox@Citrix.com) or Product Marketing Manager Michael Chang (Michael.Chang2@Citrix.com). |
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| | Derek Thorslund |
| | Product Strategist, Multimedia Virtualization |
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| | {video:src=http://mfile.akamai.com/8296/wmv/citrix.download.akamai.com/8296/Vid/Pictordemo.asx|preview=http://community.citrix.com/download/attachments/8946106/LeeL+with+Pictor.jpg} |
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| | (Click to watch Lee demonstrate the Pictor technology \-\- and stay tuned for a bonus feature at the end) |