Abstract
The GVIP (geometric and TV image processor) graphics processor, which creates and synthesizes computer graphics and TV images and meets the requirements of multi-media systems, is described. The hardware modules that make up this graphics processor include: a 32-bit embedded RISC processor, a Phong and Gouraud shading processor, a texture mapping processor, a hidden surface removal processor, an HDTV video image processor, a BitBlt processor, an imageprocessing module, and an outline font fill generator. These hardware modules fabricated using 0.8 μm CMOS standard cells have been placed in three integrated circuit chips. The total number of gates used for one set of chips is approximately 350000.
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