Bitboys offers tiny mobile graphics chips
Finnish company Bitboys, the one-time golden child of the graphics chip arena, today made its Acceleon mobile graphics chip design available to licensees. "The Acceleon line comprises three cores : the G10, G20 and G30. The G10 uses just 60,000 transistors - these are the smallest graphics chips around, Bitboys claims - to accelerate not only 2D and 3D raster graphics, as do almost all of today’s graphics chips, but also vector graphics."
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