-none- 2004-04-21 - By -not available-
Back "The Register is reporting that more than 30 companies are working = together to define a new file format intended to serve as a universal = 3D file format. The new file format will be named the 'Universal 3D = Format', or U3D. According to the article, they hope to make the new = format as standard as MP3 has become for audio, and JPEG has become for = 2D images. Interesting that they would choose two lossy media formats = as models for comparison."
Short blurb at the Register: = http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/04/21/intel_u3d/
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