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graphics processing unit
specialized electronic circuit; graphics accelerator
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.
GeForce 40 series
family of graphics cards developed by Nvidia
GeForce 30 series
series of GPUs by Nvidia
GeForce 10 series
series of GPUs by Nvidia
Intel HD Graphics
series of integrated graphics processors
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).
AMD Radeon RX 6000 series
line of AMD graphics card released in 2020
Mali
family of graphics processing unit cores
Intel Arc
brand of graphics processing units by Intel
ATI Rage
series of video cards
AMD Radeon RX Vega series
series of graphic processor units developed by AMD
Intel GMA
trademark by Intel
AMD Radeon HD 7000 series
series of video cards
GeForce 20 series
series of GPUs
AMD Radeon RX 5000 series
line of AMD graphics card released in 2019, the first to use the RDNA architecture
GeForce 16 series
series of GPUs by Nvidia
AMD Radeon RX 400 series
series of video cards
AMD Radeon RX 200 series
series of video cards
AMD FirePro
brand for a line of professional grade graphics cards
AMD Radeon RX 500 series
series of video cards
AMD Radeon Rx 300 series
series of video cards
AMD Radeon RX 7000 series
series of video cards by AMD
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.
ATI Xenos
ATI graphics chip for Xbox 360
Intel740
thumb|A mainboard with Intel i740 thumb|Intel I740 4MB AGP complete in box thumb|A Intel740 PCI video card from Real3D The Intel740, or i740 (codenamed Auburn), is a 350 nm graphics processing unit using the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) interface, released by Intel on February 12, 1998. Intel was hoping to use the i740 to popularize AGP while most graphics vendors were still using PCI. Released to enormous fanfare, the i740 proved to have disappointing real-world performance, and sank from view after only a few months on the market. Some of its technology lived on in the form of Intel Extre
AMD Radeon 600 series
series of video cards
AMD Radeon HD 8000 series
series of video cards
list of Super NES enhancement chips
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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.
Voodoo3
thumb|3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI thumb|3dfx Voodoo3 3000 AGP
ATI PowerPlay
power management technology from ATI Technologies/AMD
Matrox G200
video accelerator chip
VideoCore
thumb|right|A Broadcom VideoCore processor powers the line of popular [[Raspberry Pi micro-computers.]] VideoCore is a series of low-power mobile multimedia processors originally developed by Alphamosaic Ltd and now owned by Broadcom. Alphamosaic marketed its first version as a two-dimensional DSP architecture that makes it flexible and efficient enough to decode (as well as encode) a number of multimedia codecs in software while maintaining low power usage. The semiconductor intellectual property core (SIP core) has been found so far only on Broadcom SoCs.
Voodoo 5
graphics card line
ATI Hybrid Graphics
graphics processing unit
Vivante Corporation
fabless semiconductor company
Intel 810
chipset by Intel
TMS34010
thumb|The followup to the TMS34010, the TMS34020
Radeon RX 9000 series
series of graphics cards by AMD
NEC µPD7220
video display processor
AMD PowerTune
dynamic frequency scaling for GPUs
Comparison of Intel graphics processing units
Wikimedia list article
Matrox Parhelia
series of computer graphics processors
PICA200
PICA200 is a graphics processing unit (GPU) designed by Digital Media Professionals Inc. (DMP), a Japanese GPU design startup company, for use in embedded devices such as vehicle systems, mobile phones, cameras, and game consoles. The PICA200 is an IP Core which can be licensed to other companies to incorporate into their SOCs. It was most notably licensed for use in the Nintendo 3DS.