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- NEC_µPD7220 abstract "The High-Performance Graphics Display Controller 7220 (commonly µPD7220 or NEC 7220) is a video interface controller capable of drawing lines, circles, arcs, and character graphics to a bit-mapped display. It was developed by NEC and used in NEC's APC III computers, the optional graphics module for the DEC Rainbow, the Tulip System-1, and the Epson QX-10.The µPD7220 was one of the first implementations of a graphics display controller 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 became one of the best known of what became known as graphics processing units in the 1980s.".
- NEC_µPD7220 wikiPageID "33473770".
- NEC_µPD7220 wikiPageRevisionID "575413603".
- NEC_µPD7220 subject Category:Graphics_processing_units.
- NEC_µPD7220 subject Category:NEC_microprocessors.
- NEC_µPD7220 comment "The High-Performance Graphics Display Controller 7220 (commonly µPD7220 or NEC 7220) is a video interface controller capable of drawing lines, circles, arcs, and character graphics to a bit-mapped display.".
- NEC_µPD7220 label "NEC µPD7220".
- NEC_µPD7220 sameAs NEC_%C2%B5PD7220.
- NEC_µPD7220 sameAs Q6953437.
- NEC_µPD7220 sameAs Q6953437.
- NEC_µPD7220 wasDerivedFrom NEC_µPD7220?oldid=575413603.