graphics architecture

  • 121Michael Deering — Michael Frank Deering, PhD, (born 1956) is a computer scientist, a former chief engineer for Sun Microsystems in Mountain View, California, and a widely recognized expert on artificial intelligence, computer vision, 3D graphics hardware/software …

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  • 122Amiga CD32 — CD³² Hersteller Commodore Typ Stationäre Spielkonsole Generation 5. Generation Hauptprozessor 68EC020, 14 MHz Grafikprozessor …

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  • 123Amiga Hold-and-Modify — even though 12 bits per pixel would normally be needed.HAM can be interpreted as a lossy compression technique, where 12 bit color information is stored in 6 bits of RAM (with reduced quality) and is decompressed through hardware in realtime… …

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  • 124Microsoft Talisman — Talisman was a Microsoft project to build a new 3D graphics architecture based on quickly compositing 2D sub images onto the screen, an adaptation of tiled rendering. In theory, this approach would dramatically reduce the amount of memory… …

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  • 125SST-1 — InnoVision 3DX5000TV Der Voodoo Graphics (auch „Voodoo 1“) (Codename SST 1) ist ein im Oktober 1996 vorgestellter 3D Grafikchipsatz der ehemaligen kalifornischen Firma 3dfx Interactive. Er gilt als erster brauchbarer 3D Grafikchip im… …

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  • 126Voodoo 1 — InnoVision 3DX5000TV Der Voodoo Graphics (auch „Voodoo 1“) (Codename SST 1) ist ein im Oktober 1996 vorgestellter 3D Grafikchipsatz der ehemaligen kalifornischen Firma 3dfx Interactive. Er gilt als erster brauchbarer 3D Grafikchip im… …

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  • 127Commodore AA+ Chipset — This was the last classic Amiga compatible chipset that Commodore announced in 1992. They planned to release it in 1994 for low end Amiga computers along with AAA. Contents 1 History 2 Compatibility 3 Operating System 4 Chips …

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  • 128Video Display Controller — A Video Display Controller or VDC is an integrated circuit which is the main component in a video signal generator, a device responsible for the production of a TV video signal in a computing or game system. Some VDCs also generate a sound signal …

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