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ARTC HD63484

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ACRTC HD63484
Release date1984
Manufactured byHitachi
Transistors60,000

Hitachi LSI HD63484 Advanced CRT Controller chip (ACRTC) is a GPU created by Hitachi in 1984 that supports 4K display resolution.[1]

Description

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The LSI HD63484 was built in 2 μm CMOS technology and had about 60,000 MOSFETs and could operate at 8 MHz. ARTC introduced a screen resolution of 4096×4096 pixels at 1-bit color depth (monochrome), or 1024×1024 at 16-bit color (65,536 colors). Focused on computer graphics for the emerging desktop publishing market with bitmap printing.[2] The chip had the ability to program the synchronization signal of CRT monitors. It could support up to 2 megabytes of video memory and offered an asynchronous DMA bus interface that could be mapped to 16-bit ISA and VME buses.

See also

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Literature

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  • Baraa Al-Hilali. Mathematical Representation of Color Spaces and Its Role in Communication Systems. Journal of Applied Mathematics. Hindawi, 2020.[3]
  • Amit Joshi, Nilanjan Dey, Simon Sherratt, Xin-She Yang. Proceedings of Sixth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology. ICICT[4] 2021, London, Volume 2. Springer Nature Singapore, 2021. ISBN 9789811623806.
  • Gustavo Henrique Cervi. Pipeline Metagenômico Com o Uso de Algoritmo de Compressão Lossy e Matching Heurístico Não-Determinístico. Porto Alegre, 2022.[5]
  • Jon Peddie. The History of the GPU - Steps to Invention. Springer Nature, 2023. ISBN 9783031109683.[6]

Notes

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  1. ^ http://kazojc.com/elementy_czynne/IC/HD63484-ARTIC.pdf
  2. ^ Printing prints from a form on which images consist of raster printing elements.
  3. ^ (PDF) Mathematical Representation of Color Spaces and Its Role in Communication Systems | Baraa Al-Hilali - Academia.edu
  4. ^ International Conference on Information and Computer Technologies.
  5. ^ http://repositorio.ufcspa.edu.br/jspui/handle/123456789/2099
  6. ^ Peddie, Jon (January 2023). The History of the GPU - Steps to Invention. Springer. ISBN 9783031109683.
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