TeraRecon passes 1,000 mark on Aquarius licenses

TeraRecon Inc. has issued more than 1,000 licenses worldwide for its Aquarius family of 3D workstations and enterprise servers. In related news, the company reported that sales bookings were 90 percent higher for the 12 months ending September 2005 over the previous 12-month period. Additionally, TeraRecon has shipped to date in excess of 12,000 VolumePro 3D rendering boards to its OEM 3D rendering partners.

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