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  2. Trident Microsystems - Wikipedia

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    Trident Microsystems Inc. was an American [5] fabless semiconductor company that became in the 1990s a well-known supplier of integrated circuits (commonly called "chips") for video display controllers used in video cards and on motherboards for desktop PCs and laptops.

  3. Entropic Communications - Wikipedia

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    Trident Microsystems, Inc. (2012) acquisition of selected assets related to Trident's STB SoC solutions [buzzword], including digital STB components and systems for satellite, terrestrial, cable and IP television (IPTV), markets [14]

  4. List of graphics chips and card companies - Wikipedia

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    Trident Microsystems: United States: 1987: 2003: Sold its graphics chip assets to XGI in 2003: Following exit entered bankruptcy in 2012 Tseng Labs: United States: 1983: 1998: Sold its graphics chip assets to ATI Technologies in 1997: United Microelectronics Corporation: Taiwan: 1980: Un­known: Exited the graphics chip industry

  5. PassPort NTS - Wikipedia

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    PassPort is a type of LTR Trunked radio system designed by Trident Micro Systems, which consists of multiple radio repeater sites linked together to form a wide-area radio dispatch network. Purpose [ edit ]

  6. Cirrus Logic - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Cirrus Logic was a supplier of low-cost PC graphics chips. Cirrus's Microsoft Windows 2D GUI accelerators were among the fastest in the low-end market-segment, outperforming competing VGA chips from Oak Technologies, Trident Microsystems, and Paradise (Western Digital).

  7. Broadcom Corporation - Wikipedia

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    As of April 2014, the latest member of the Trident family is the Trident II XGS, which can support up to 32 x 40G ports or 104 x 10G ports, as well as a mix of both, on a single chip. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Examples of switches using the Trident II XGS chip are the Dell Networking S6000, [ 37 ] Cisco Nexus 9000, [ 38 ] and some smaller vendors like the ...

  8. Sigma Designs - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Designs was founded in 1982 and is based in Fremont, California, with locations in Canada, Denmark, France, Israel, Japan, Netherlands and Singapore.In September 2002, Sigma Designs and Thirdspace, the broadband TV enablement company, announced that they were combining technologies to improve the quality of streaming video solutions over broadband Internet Protocol (IP) networks.

  9. Chips and Technologies - Wikipedia

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    This market was then entered by companies such as Trident Microsystems, Western Digital, Cirrus Logic, Oak Technology, and others, until it was saturated. The 82C480/82C481 series is fully compatible with the IBM 8514/A graphics controller and accelerates 2D GUI operations on a 32-bit VRAM interface.