Apparatus for creating a scalable graphics system with efficient

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing

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059991836

ABSTRACT:
A scalable, three-dimensional (3D) graphics subsystem. The graphics subsystem includes a plurality of graphics modules each including a rendering module and a dedicated memory. In one embodiment, the rendering modules of the graphics modules are coupled together, possibly through a routing device, such that each rendering module views the memory space, formed by all dedicated memory, as one continuous shared memory.

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