|     SPECapc Demonstrates Benchmarksfor Maya, Unigraphics Applications
 LOS ANGELES, August 11, 1999 -- SPEC/GPC’s Application 
                Performance Characterization (SPECapc) project group demonstrated 
                benchmarks under development for Alias| 
                Wavefront’s Maya and Unigraphics’ UG applications at SIGGRAPH 
                ’99 in Los Angeles. SPECapc also previewed new versions of its 
                SolidWorks benchmark, SPECapc for SolidWorks 99, and its 
                Pro/ENGINEER benchmark, SPECapc for Pro/ENGINEER 2000. 
               Maya is a high-end 3D animation program used widely in television and 
          movie production. Unigraphics is one of the world’s leading CAD/CAM/CAE 
          applications. SPECapc is seeking to add additional benchmarks for leading software 
                programs in three key application areas: CAD/CAM/CAE, visualization 
                and digital content creation (DCC). SPECapc benchmarks and updated 
                performance results are offered for free on this web site. "We are searching for models and benchmarks available in the public 
          domain that can be adapted as industry standards," says Paul Martin 
          of Hewlett-Packard, SPECapc’s chair. "We bring to the table the 
          proven SPEC/GPC methodology, which helps ensure that the resulting benchmarks 
          contain appropriate graphics workloads and standardized measurement 
          criteria, review processes, and reporting formats." SPECapc is a project group of the Graphics Performance Characterization 
                (GPC) Group, which in turn is part of the Standard Performance 
                Evaluation Corp. (SPEC). SPEC is a non-profit corporation formed 
                to establish, maintain and endorse a standardized set of relevant 
                benchmarks that can be applied to the newest generation of high-performance 
                computers. SPEC’s membership includes computer hardware and software 
                vendors, and leading universities and research facilities worldwide. 
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