MX86251
MX86251 is 3D graphic chipset manufactured by Macronix.
features in a low cost 2D chip while the Voodoo Rush TM delivers 3D graphics processing power. The MX86251 connects to Voodoo Rush TM through the high performance 64-bit VR interface. The VR interface supports the render/refresh operation of the 2D/3D engines and the system control of the 3D devices. The MX86251 supports not only the basic Double Buffer Scheme, but also Triple and Quad buffer swap for super smooth animation and 3D stereo glasses applications. The STATUS signal provides 3D status to the PCI host through the MX86251. The MX86251 is based on proven MX86250 2D/Video window accelerator technology, while adding many enhancements to the base functionality. All processing engines on the chip are running on a faster clock, up to 75 MHz which means 600 MB/sec peak memory bandwidth. Higher bandwidth means higher 2D performance and higher frame rate Video. The Linear Frame Buffer write cycle from the PCI bus is now executed in one clock cycle. That is, the CPU now has much greater write bandwidth into frame buffer memory. The on chip RAMDAC is enhanced to 160 MHz to enable many high resolution video modes. Contrast and Brightness adjustments are added to the Video Processor so that dark MPEG-1 videos will look much better on the screen. ALL these features of the MX86251 bines to make a powerful graphics experience for multimedia.
1.1 Features
Interface to 3Dfx VOODOO RUSH 3D graphic chipset
- Provide industry leading price / performance in 2D and Video
- Enable the add-in of advanced 3Dfx Interactive Voodoo Rush TM 3D texture mapping and pixel rendering engines
- 4MB frame buffer enables higher resolution 3D .. graphics
- Double, Triple and Quad buffer swap
- Optimized LFB PCI write cycles with packing FIFO for most efficient usage of frame buffer bandwidth Very high bandwidth, up to 600 MB/sec
- Achieves single clock cycle EDO DRAM access in Graphics Co-processor, Video Processor and Display Processor
- Delivers 600 MB/sec bandwidth with -35 EDO DRAM running at...