Microprocessor with dedicated graphics instructions
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The TMS34010, developed by Texas Instruments and released in 1986, was the first programmable graphics processor integrated circuit. While specialized graphics hardware existed earlier, such as blitters, the TMS34010 chip is a microprocessor which includes graphics-oriented instructions, making it a combination of a CPU and what would later be called a GPU. It found use in arcade video games from the late 1980s through the mid 1990s, including Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam, and computer workstation video accelerator boards. TI later released the TMS34020 with an emphasis on 3D rendering.
The TMS34010, developed by Texas Instruments and released in 1986, was the first programmable graphics processor integrated circuit. While specialized...
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Patrol in 34010 AD for a TMS34010 coprocessor board. The credits screen has a 1987 copyright notice for the graphics. The TMS34010 is a CPU with graphics-oriented...
board designed by Midway and successor to the Midway Y Unit. Main CPU: TMS34010 @ 6.25 MHz Sound CPU: Motorola 6809 @ 2 MHz Sound chip: Yamaha YM2151 @...
facto standard for PC graphics devices after the VGA. Texas Instrument's TMS34010 and TMS34020 Graphics System Processors (GSP) were the original TIGA-compliant...
windowing), or driving the blitter. In 1986, Texas Instruments released the TMS34010, the first fully programmable graphics processor. It could run general-purpose...
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Sega Saturn and as the primary language for arcade hardware based on the TMS34010 integrated CPU/GPU such as Mortal Kombat and NBA Jam. There has been debate...
cards and terminals during the late 1980s. In 1986, TI introduced the TMS34010, the first fully programmable MOS graphics processor. Computer graphics...
add-on for the Famicom) in Japan only. Texas Instruments releases the TMS34010, a CPU with graphics-oriented instructions. Eventually it powers arcade...
non-interlaced video, based on the Texas Instruments TMS34010 graphics controller chip. The TMS34010 is 20 percent faster (writing pixels per second) than...
and added hardware scrolling capabilities and other advanced features. TMS34010, a 1986 microprocessor with dedicated graphics instructions Atari 8-bit...
interface that could be mapped to 16-bit ISA and VME buses. NEC μPD7220 TMS34010 List of Intel GPUs Baraa Al-Hilali. Mathematical Representation of Color...
75–94 (81). ISBN 9783642821509. Peddie, Jon. "Famous Graphics Chips: TI TMS34010 and VRAM". IEEE Computer Society. Institute of Electrical and Electronics...
was considerably faster than the one on the Z80 coprocessor card. The TMS34010 card was developed by Andrew Morton for Keno Computer Systems. The 34010...
Instruments created the first programmable graphics processor in 1985: the TMS34010, which allowed developers to load and execute code on the processor to...
otherwise known as the Roadracer or GXi framebuffer. This uses the TI TMS34010 graphics processor and had a resolution of 1152x900. In addition, a "SunVGA"...
Instruments TMS34010, a design that combined a 32-bit CPU with additional instructions for handling common 2D graphics tasks and bit handling. The TMS34010 blended...
a collaboration with the University of Lowell. The card, based on the TMS34010, had previously been demonstrated at the Uniforum Fall '89 show. The Amiga...
ISC got done with it. (ISC also retargeted it to the Texas Instruments TMS34010 graphics coprocessor used in its last workstation.) The DIAB C compiler...