Method and apparatus for processing three-dimensional picture in

Computer graphics processing and selective visual display system – Computer graphics processing – Three-dimension

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ABSTRACT:
A video information processor system employing a calculation unit for rapidly processing video information data at low cost and high efficiency. The commands and the video information data are entered to a bus interfacing unit of a video information processor over a main bus, and the commands are then construed by a command interpretation unit which supplies a controller, controlling calculation operations by a matrix calculation unit based on those commands. The video information data is stored over an internal bus by a plurality of registers with three data values as one set and subsequently read from the registers under control of the controller so as to be processed by a plurality of calculation units.

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