If you wanted to create a VGA card, you might think about using an FPGA. But there are simpler ways to generate patterns, including an old-fashioned EPROM, as [DrMattRegan] points out in a recent ...
A feature of a high-resolution graphics card that does not support standard VGA resolution. The VGA card in the computer is cabled to the pass-through circuit on the high-res adapter. When ...
The project illustrates the use of VGA to SCART interface for converting RGB which allows a VGA card to TV using a few common parts. During the operation, the vertical and horizontal synchronization ...
-- Silent-Pipe II raises the bar for quiet operation from VGA card coolers -- GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., a leader in quiet graphics card cooling solutions, today announced Silent-Pipe II technology ...
Today sees the launch of a new chapter in the ongoing race for VGA supremacy, 3 new cards all based on the X1000 series of GPU. Club 3D and ATI have been busy working on a new range of Elite PC VGA ...
These days, video cards are virtually supercomputers. When they aren’t driving your screen, they are decoding video, crunching physics models, or processing large-language model algorithms. But it ...
According to our sources, AMD will be announcing its new Radeon R9 390X at E3 2015 in mid-June, while some of our other sources have told us that HBM yields are extremely low, so the Radeon R9 390X ...
1st November, 2005 – ASUSTeK Computer Inc (ASUS), a leading provider of graphics solutions, today introduces the EAX1600 series, which includes the EAX1600XT SILENT/TVD/256M and EAX1600PRO/TD/256M ...
A point-to-point channel used to transfer video signals between two video controllers, typically between the graphics card and a video capture or TV board. Using an 8-bit data path, it provides 40 ...
Taipei Hsien, Taiwan and Reykjavik, Iceland – 23 March, 2009 – Albatron Technology has announced today that the current series of NVIDIA VGA Cards will bundle the epic MMORPG, EVE Online, one of the ...
I'm sure there is a spec somewhere (VESA or something) but here are a couple of references. Power is watts = volts * amps. Even though there was a +5V pin on a VGA connector, it may not be suitable ...