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  • | designer 2 = Imagination Technologies ...n early 2016. The Baikal-T1 incorporates two of [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] high-performance {{imgtec|P5600}} cores and is manufactured on [[TSMC]]'s
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  • ...intel|SSE3}}, {{intel|SSSE3}}). Lincroft integrates the same [[Imagination Technologies]] {{imgtec|PowerVR}} {{imgtec|SGX 535}} [[IGP]] as Silverthorne but operati
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  • ...]], and related [[wikipedia:patent|patents]] are now held by [[Imagination Technologies]].
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  • * September 21: [[Imagination Technologies]] introduces the {{imgtec|PowerVR}} 9XE and 9XM GPUs and 2NX NNA (a Neural * September 22: [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] is acquired by China-backed Canyon Bridge for £550m in an all-cash trans
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  • | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • | developer 2 = Imagination Technologies ** Licensed Imagination Technologies {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} graphics core + {{imgtec|PowerVR VXD370}} H.264/
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  • * Integrated Imagination Technologies {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX535}} GPU @ 200-400 MHz
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  • | developer 2 = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...raphics which is actually a re-branded licensed [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX 535}} [[IGP]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...for real-time processing multimedia engine (MME). This chip incorporates [[Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX543}}-MP2 [[GPU]]. The H1 supports up to 2 GiB of d | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...s|SH-4A|l=arch}} core, both operating at 800 MHz. This chip incorporates [[Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX540}} [[GPU]] operating at 200 MHz. This SoC suppor | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...renesas|SH-4A|l=arch}} core operating at 800 MHz. This chip incorporates [[Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX540}} [[GPU]] operating at 200 MHz. This SoC suppor | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...rmh|Cortex-A9|l=arch}} core operating at 533 MHz. This chip incorporates [[Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX531}} [[GPU]] operating at 177 MHz. This SoC suppor | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...rmh|Cortex-A9|l=arch}} core operating at 400 MHz. This chip incorporates [[Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX531}} [[GPU]]. This SoC supports up to 1 GiB of DDR | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...for real-time processing. This SoC incorporates [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR G6400}} [[GPU]] operating at 550 MHz and supports up t | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...or real-time processing. This chip incorporates [[imagination technologies|Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX544}} [[GPU]] operating at 520 MHz and supports up | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...for real-time processing. This chip includes an [[Imagination Technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX540}} [[GPU]] operating at 260 MHz and supports up to | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...} cores operating at 1 GHz and incorporates the [[imagination technologies|Imagination]] {{imgtec|PowerVR SGX531}} [[GPU]]. This SoC supports up to DDR3-1600 memo | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...LPDDR4-3200 memory. This chip incorporates the [[imagination technologies|Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR GX6250}} [[GPU]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...LPDDR4-3200 memory. This chip incorporates the [[imagination technologies|Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR GX6250}} [[GPU]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...LPDDR4-3200 memory. This chip incorporates the [[imagination technologies|Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR GX6650}} [[GPU]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...LPDDR4-3200 memory. This chip incorporates the [[imagination technologies|Imagination]]'s {{imgtec|PowerVR GX6650}} [[GPU]]. | designer = Imagination Technologies
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  • ...models, Apple was using {{imgtec|PowerVR}} GPUs designed by [[Imagination Technologies]]. The A11 is the first chip to make use of Apple's in-house designed [[GPU
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  • * January 24: [[Imagination Technologies]] launches the [[PowerVR Series8XT GT8540]], a new high-performance GPU bas * May 1: [[MIPS Technologies]] launches the [[nanoMIPS]] [[ISA]]
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  • ...operating at up to 2 GHz. The P22 incorporates [[imagination technologies|Imagination]]'s [[PowerVR GE8320]] GPU operating at up to 650 MHz and an LTE modem supp | designer = Imagination Technologies
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