NitroX infinity wrote on 2025-09-10, 22:23:Silicon Motion had the following mobile chips; […]
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Silicon Motion had the following mobile chips;
SM820 Lynx3D (1998)
SM721 Lynx3DM (2000)
SM722 Lynx3DM+ (2001)
SM731 Cougar3DR (2003)
NeoMagic had the MagicMedia256 chips (various incarnations) but I don't know if those had 3D.
S3 Graphics had the ViRGE/MX, the Savage/MX, Savage/IX and the SuperSavage.
SiS had chipsets with integrated graphics.
Never heard of lynx 3d,
Neomagic was the fastest 2d acceleration but absolutely zero 3d support , saw tons of laptops with them.
S3 in a laptop are pretty rare nowadays
SiS with integrated 3d actually made sense in a laptop but they were always those strange white box laptops that had them and they usually burned up in a couple years.
https://www.reddit.com/r/retrogaming/comments … aptops_with_3d/
Realistically Rage Mobility and the integrated GeForce stuff is likely more realically capable of actually being compatible with anything and finding a surviving example.
… Acer Travelmate 529atxv
Despite not really being Windows 9x Laptops with these it’s possible to find 9x drivers anyway
If you find one of the dozen or so Windows Me/2k 3d laptops like the Toshiba te200, it probably won’t post and if it works the 3d will be a generation slower than you expect.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7t2JsItC-Wc&pp= … IIzk4OThvbmU%3D
kurkosdr wrote on 2025-09-10, 22:47:
But my point is, 3d acceleration hardware existed in laptops shortly after the 3dfx Voodoo was released, in the form of the Rage LT. I wish I had a list of laptops from 1996 or 1997 that had it, but I don't.
Shortly? Nope. The only thing close to a laptop with 3d acceleration were those large semi-luggable unbranded things that shoehorned desktop class cpu, ram and video into a smaller package.
Some docking stations would allow an actual 3dfx gpu to be installed while docked by not the same