Thomson EF936x
Graphic Display Processor (GDP) by Thomson-EFCIS / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Thomson EF936x series is a type of Graphic Display Processor (GDP) by Thomson-EFCIS.[1] The chip could draw at 1 million pixels per second, which was relatively advanced for the time of its release (1982 or earlier).
There are various versions of the chip (EF9364,[2][3][4][5][6][7] EF9365,[8][9][10] EF9366,[11][12][10] EF9367,[13][14][15] SFF96364,[16][17][18] EF9369[19][20][21]),[22] with slightly different capabilities.
In 1982 Commodore released a "High Resolution Graphics" board for the PET based on the EF9365 and EF9366 chips, allowing it to display 512 × 512 or 512 × 256 resolution graphics.[23][24][25] The EF9366 was also used on the SMP-E353 graphic card for the Siemens SICOMP [de] computer series and on the NDR-Klein-Computer introduced in 1984.[26]
Version EF9369 was used on computers such as the Thomson MO5NR[27], MO6[28], TO8,[29] TO9[30] and TO9+,[31] and from 1985 to 1989 on the DAI Personal Computer.