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UNIGINE Company
Software company in Luxembourg From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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UNIGINE Company is a multinational software development company headquartered in Clemency, Luxembourg. It is known for developing the UNIGINE Engine proprietary cross-platform middleware and advanced GPU benchmarks (Heaven, Valley and Superposition).
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Products
- UNIGINE Engine (cross-platform 3D engine for simulators, virtual reality systems and computer games)
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GPU benchmarks
- Sanctuary v2.3 (2007–2010) – no longer supported;
- Tropics v1.3 (2007–2010) – included in the Phoronix Test Suite for Linux,[3] no longer supported;
- Heaven v4.0 (2009-2013) – the first benchmark for DirectX 11,[4] included in the Phoronix Test Suite for Linux;[5]
- Valley v1.0 (2013);[6][7]
- Superposition v1.1 (2017–2019).[8]
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History
The development of UNIGINE technology began with the open source project Frustum, which was opened in 2004 by Alexander Zapryagaev, co-founder (along with Denis Shergin, CEO) and ex-CTO of UNIGINE company, as well as the lead developer of the UNIGINE Engine.[9][10]
The name UNIGINE is an abbreviation for either "Unique Engine" or "Universal Engine".[11]
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