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  2. Trident Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1987, Trident gained a reputation for selling inexpensive (for the time) but slow SVGA components. Many OEMs built add-in-boards using Trident VGA chipsets. As the PC graphics market shifted from simple framebuffer displays (basic VGA color monitor and later multi-resolution SVGA output) to more advanced 2D hardware acceleration such a BitBLT engine and color-space conversion ...

  3. List of defunct graphics chips and card companies - Wikipedia

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    iXMicro – produced video cards for Macintosh and Macintosh clones; 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

  4. STB Systems - Wikipedia

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    Its stock price fluctuated rapidly after multiple chip shortages were announced in the year, but the company's revenue grew to $129.6 million for fiscal year 1995, up from $89.8 million in 1994. [8] By 1997, the company was the second-largest dedicated vendor of multimedia computer products.

  5. Diamond Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Diamond XtremeSound is the first sound card line launched after the company's restructuring in 2003. Diamond XtremeSound - 5.1/16 bit Sound Card (XS51) C-Media CMI8738-LX PCI; Diamond XtremeSound - 7.1/24 bit Sound Card (XS71) C-Media CMI8768 PCI; Diamond XtremeSound - 7.1/24 bit Sound Card with Dolby Digital Live (XS71DDL) C-Media CMI8768+ PCI

  6. Nvidia stock sell-off: Time to back up the truck? - AOL

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    The stock is now off by 8% from those aforementioned highs. ... (see video above; listen below). "It is just the beginning of the revolution but [the sell-off fear] was investors [getting] worried ...

  7. Graphics hardware - Wikipedia

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    The price of graphics hardware varies with its power and speed. Most high-end gaming hardware are dedicated graphics cards that cost from $200 up to the price of a new computer. In the graphics cards department, using integrated chips is much cheaper than buying a dedicated card, however the performance conforms to the price.

  8. Matrox - Wikipedia

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    Matrox Graphics is the primary consumer and end-user brand, while Matrox Video markets digital video editing solutions, and Matrox Imaging sells high-end video capture systems and "smart cameras", video cameras with a built-in computer for machine vision applications. 2016, Matrox introduced the C-series of graphics cards based on GPUs from AMD.

  9. Why SoundHound AI Stock Skyrocketed 85% in November - AOL

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    Shares of voice assistant technology company SoundHound AI (NASDAQ: SOUN) skyrocketed 85.1% during November, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence. Immediately following the ...