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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.
MOS Technology – produced the VIC and TED line of graphics chips, owned by Commodore International; Number Nine Visual Technology – pioneer in the graphics industry, developed 1st 128-bit graphics processor; acquired by S3; Oak Technology – acquired by Zoran Corporation; OPTi – no longer makes graphics chips
1.1 Number Nine Apple Booster – Number Nine Computer Corporation (Number Nine Visual Technology) 1.2 SpeedDemon – Microcomputer Technologies (M-c-T) 1.3 Accelerator II – Saturn Systems (Titan Technologies)
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The primary manufacturers of mainstream TIGA cards for the PC clone market included Number Nine Visual Technology and Hercules. Number Nine Visual Technology graphics cards using Texas Instruments' TIGA co-processors were made from about 1986 to 1992, including the Pepper and GX series. [5] [6] [7] Hercules manufactured cards such as the ...
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The μPD7220 was one of the first implementations of a graphics display processor as a single Large Scale Integration (LSI) integrated circuit chip, enabling the design of low-cost, high-performance video graphics cards such as those from Number Nine Visual Technology. It was one of the best known graphics chips of the 1980s. [2]