Trident Microsystems Inc.

Trident Microsystems Inc. (40)

Founded in 1987. Graphics division sold to XGI in 2003. Bankrupted in 2012.
Focused on lowend graphic chips and since 2003 on TV chipsets.
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Highest clocked card based on Blade T64 chip.

Lowend of Trident Blade T64/XP family.

Mobile version of Blade 3D chip family.

Higher clocked Trident Blade 3D (9880).

Added DX6 support and DVD acceleration.

Full AGP 2x support (side band addressing).

Improved Cyber9397 chip with added DVD playback capabilities, support up to 8MB and 230MHz built-in RAMDAC.

1st Trident 3D accelerator.

1st Trident 3D mobile accelerator, based on 975 chip.

Added TV-Out, Unified Memory Architecture (UMA) support and enhanced RAMDAC.

64-bit LCD mobile controller identical to the Cyber9382 but with NTSC/PAL output support.

Based on the TGUI9680-1. Pin-compatible with TGUI9680. The first chipset to support Opti’s Viper-UMA (unified memory architecture).

TGUI9680 with 20-30% less power consuming and increased image quality.

64-bit GUI Accelerator with video acceleration.

32-bit mobile GUI Accelerator based on TGUI9440.

64-bit GUI Accelerator with external DAC and WRAM support.

GUI Accelerator with EDO support.

48-pin reduction from TGUI9440-1 with added integrated ROM BIOS. Identical to Trident TGUI9440-3 but lacks ISA support

GUI Accelerator with EDO support.

GUI Accelerator with EDO support.

GUI Accelerator with PCI support.

GUI Accelerator with PCI support.

Lowcost VGA chipset.

Lowcost VGA chipset with integrated RAMDAC.

Lowcost SVGA chipset with integrated BIOS.

SVGA chipset with integrated RAMDAC and VL-Bus support.

SVGA chipset with integrated RAMDAC and VL-Bus support.

Lowcost VGA chipset with integrated RAMDAC.

Lowcost VGA chipset with integrated RAMDAC.

Lowcost VGA chipset.

Lowcost VGA chipset.

Lowcost VGA chipset.

Early SVGA chipset.

Early SVGA chipset.