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Radeon
Radeon () is a brand of computer products, including graphics processing units, random-access memory, RAM disk software, and solid-state drives, produced by Radeon Technologies Group, a division of AMD. The brand was launched in 2000 by ATI Technologies, which was acquired by AMD in 2006 for US$5.4 billion.
Adreno
Adreno (formerly ATI Mobile Graphics) is a series of graphics processing unit (GPU) semiconductor intellectual property cores developed by Qualcomm and used in many of their SoCs.
Matrox
Matrox Graphics, Inc. is a producer of video card components and equipment for personal computers and workstations. Based in Dorval, Quebec, Canada, it was founded in 1976 by Lorne Trottier and Branko Matić. The name is derived from "Ma" in Matić and "Tro" in Trottier.
PowerVR
PowerVR is a division of Imagination Technologies (formerly VideoLogic) that develops hardware and software for 2D and 3D rendering, and for video encoding, decoding, associated image processing and DirectX, OpenGL ES, OpenVG, and OpenCL acceleration. PowerVR also develops AI accelerators called Neural Network Accelerator (NNA).
Intel HD Graphics
series of integrated graphics processors
Intel i860
microprocessor
Mali
family of graphics processing unit cores
Intel Arc
brand of graphics processing units by Intel
Intel GMA
trademark by Intel
Super FX
3D graphics chip used in Super Nintendo games
AMD FirePro
brand for a line of professional grade graphics cards
video display controller
type of integrated circuit
RAMDAC
thumb|A Brooktree RAMDAC
Advanced Graphics Architecture
Amiga graphic chipset
Blitter
A blitter is a circuit, sometimes as a coprocessor or a logic block on a microprocessor, dedicated to the rapid movement and modification of data within a computer's memory. A blitter can copy large quantities of data from one memory area to another relatively quickly, and in parallel with the CPU, while freeing up the CPU's more complex capabilities for other operations. A typical use for a blitter is the movement of a bitmap, such as windows and icons in a graphical user interface or images and backgrounds in a 2D video game.
Amiga Enhanced Chip Set
amiga chipset
MOS Technology VIC
series of video display controller ICs used in Commodore home computers
Original Chip Set
version of chipset used in Amiga personal computer
Motorola 6845
display controller
Motorola 6847
video display generator
Texas Instruments TMS9918
The TMS9918 is a video display controller (VDC) manufactured by Texas Instruments and introduced in 1979. In TI's manuals it's called a "Video Display Processor" (VDP). The TMS9918 and its variants are used in the Casio PV-2000, Coleco Adam, ColecoVision, CreatiVision, Hanimex Pencil II, MSX, Memotech MTX, NABU Personal Computer, PECOS, SG-1000, SC-3000, SV-318, SV-328, Sord M5, TI-99/4, Tatung Einstein, and Tomy Tutor.
Yamaha V9958
Video chip
Yamaha V9938
video display processor
MOS Technology VIC-II
family of video display controllers used in Commodore 64 and C128 home computers
ANTIC
thumb|ANTIC chip on an Atari 130XE motherboard
Voodoo2
thumb|A Voodoo2 graphics card The Voodoo2 (or Voodoo2) is a set of three specialized 3D graphics chips on a single chipset setup, made by 3dfx. It was released in February 1998 as a replacement for the original Voodoo Graphics chipset.
Matrox G200
video accelerator chip
Voodoo3
thumb|3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI thumb|3dfx Voodoo3 3000 AGP
CTIA and GTIA
custom chips used in the Atari 8-bit family of computers and in the Atari 5200 console
Voodoo 5
graphics card line
Amiga Advanced Architecture chipset
computer hardware prototype
ATI Hollywood
graphics processing unit used in the Nintendo Wii console and designed by ATI Technologies
Matrox G400
video card by Matrox
MOS Technology TED
integrated circuit made by MOS Technology, Inc.
NEC µPD7220
video display processor
Matrox Mystique
video accelerator cards for personal computers designed by Matrox