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Trends in semiconductor hardware for graphics systems (Panel)

Published: 01 January 1984 Publication History

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During the next 5 - 10 years, text and graphic systems will tend to merge because of the demand for a more productive man/machine interface, failing memory costs and the availability of higher performance VLSI controllers. This panel will discuss video controllers, memory components and their architectures, graphic systems configurations and the evolution of enhanced system performance versus reduced system cost.

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cover image ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics  Volume 18, Issue 3
July 1984
264 pages
ISSN:0097-8930
DOI:10.1145/964965
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Published: 01 January 1984
Published in SIGGRAPH Volume 18, Issue 3

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