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Figure 3: Comparison of Pentium III and Pentium 4 in 3D Winbench 2000 Processor Test
To display 3D objects on a 2D computer screen, it is much easier to represent 3D objects as a collection of polygons (usually triangles) than as curved surfaces. The larger the number of triangles used to represent the 3D object, the more closely the approximation of the mathematical description resembles the 3D object. The process of breaking up a 3D object into triangles is called tessellation and involves an enormous number of