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The Voodoo 5 was the last and most powerful graphics card line that was released by 3dfx Interactive. All members of the family were based upon the VSA-100 graphics processor. [ 1 ] Only the single-chip Voodoo 4 4500 and dual-chip Voodoo 5 5500 made it to market.
Iris Pro Graphics P555 2016 Workstation Xeon E3-1558L v5 192D 650: 1000 128 Iris Pro Graphics 580 Mobile Core i5-6350HQ 193B 350: 900 576:72:9 (GT4) Core i7-6770HQ: 950 Core i7-6870HQ: 1000 Core i7-6970HQ: 1050 Desktop: Core i5-6585R: 1100 Core i5-6685R Core i7-6785R: 1150 Iris Pro Graphics P580 Workstation Xeon E3-1578L v5 193D 700 1000 Mobile ...
Radeon X300 graphics core 300 MHz SB400, SB450, SB460, ULi M1573 A-Link Express [a] RX480 ATI Radeon Xpress 200P: Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX, Athlon 64 X2, Sempron 130 1000 BI-DIRECTIONAL No SB400, SB450, SB460, ULi M1573 A-Link Express [a] RS480M ATI Radeon Xpress 200M (1100/1150) Mobile Athlon 64, Mobile Sempron, Turion 64, Athlon 64 130
Voodoo2 cards also gained an even larger speed advantage over the TNT because of the ability to link two Voodoo2 cards together in an "SLI" setup. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] TNT did not match the sales of the incredibly popular Voodoo2. 3Dfx's customer mind share was at its peak during this time and Nvidia was still a somewhat new player.
The Vega microarchitecture was AMD's high-end graphics cards line, [13] and is the successor to the R9 300 series enthusiast Fury products. Partial specifications of the architecture and Vega 10 GPU were announced with the Radeon Instinct MI25 in December 2016. [14]
A modern consumer graphics card: A Radeon RX 6900 XT from AMD. A graphics card (also called a video card, display card, graphics accelerator, graphics adapter, VGA card/VGA, video adapter, display adapter, or colloquially GPU) is a computer expansion card that generates a feed of graphics output to a display device such as a monitor.
Number Nine Visual Technology Corporation was a manufacturer of video graphics chips and cards from 1982 to 1999. Number Nine developed the first 128-bit graphics processor (the Imagine 128), as well as the first 256-color (8-bit) and 16.8 million color (24-bit) cards.
The Nvidia Geforce 500 series graphics cards are significantly modified versions of the GeForce 400 series graphics cards, in terms of performance and power management. Like the Nvidia GeForce 400 series graphics cards, the Nvidia Geforce 500 series supports DirectX 11.0,OpenGL 4.6, and OpenCL 1.1.