graphics architecture
1Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture — (TIGA) was a graphics interface standard created by Texas Instruments that defined the software interface to graphics processors. Using this standard, any software written for TIGA should work correctly on a TIGA compliant graphics interface card …
2Amiga Advanced Graphics Architecture — Advanced Graphics Architecture (AGA) is the third generation Amiga graphic chip set, first used in the Amiga 4000 in 1992. AGA was codenamed the Pandora chipset by Commodore International internally.AGA was originally called AA for Advanced… …
3Advanced Graphics Architecture — Der Advanced Graphics Architecture Chipsatz (AGA) war die letzte Generation von Chipsätzen, die im Amiga Computer von Commodore zum Einsatz kamen. In Deutschland musste er als AA Chipsatz bezeichnet werden, da die Abkürzung AGA hier schon für… …
4Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture — TIGA AddOn Karte mit TI TMS34020 von Spea. GSP Texas Instruments TMS34020 …
5Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture — Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture, TIGA …
6Graphics processing unit — GPU redirects here. For other uses, see GPU (disambiguation). GeForce 6600GT (NV43) GPU A graphics processing unit or GPU (also occasionally called visual processing unit or VPU) is a specialized circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter… …
7Architecture Multimodale et Interfaces — est un standard ouvert en développement par le World Wide Consortium depuis 2005. Actuellement il est considéré comme brouillon de travail (Working Draft) du W3C. Le document est le rapport technique de spécification d une architecture… …
8graphics — [graf′iks] n. [< GRAPHIC] 1. the art of making drawings, as in architecture or engineering, in accordance with mathematical rules 2. calculation of stresses, etc. from such drawings 3. a) design, including the use of typography, as employed in …
9Architecture with non-sequential dynamic execution scheduling — Architecture with non sequential dynamic execution scheduling, also known by the acronym ANDES, was the Silicon Graphics marketing term for Out of order execution. The term was a marketing buzzword for the MIPS R10000 microprocessor …