Difference between revisions of "VDP"
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− | *[[VDP (Master System)]] | + | *[[VDP (Master System)]], for [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Mark III]] |
− | *[[VDP (Mega Drive)]] | + | *[[VDP (Mega Drive)]], for [[Sega Mega Drive]] |
− | *[[VDP (Mega-CD)]] | + | *[[VDP (Mega-CD)]], for [[Sega CD]] |
− | *[[VDP (32X)]] | + | *[[VDP (32X)]], for [[Sega 32X]] |
*[[VDP1 (Saturn)]] | *[[VDP1 (Saturn)]] | ||
*[[VDP2 (Saturn)]] | *[[VDP2 (Saturn)]] | ||
{{disambig}} | {{disambig}} |
Revision as of 07:21, 26 December 2017
Video Display Processor (VDP) is a name commonly associated with bespoke graphics processing units created by Sega for use in their video game consoles and arcade machines. Unlike other microchips used in Sega's consoles, VDPs were usually created by (or under guidance from) Sega themselves and are typically unique to the system they were designed for. Like all GPUs, VDPs assist in the process of rendering video game graphic data onto a television screen.
A number of VDP integrated circuits exist:
- VDP (Master System), for Sega Master System and Sega Mark III
- VDP (Mega Drive), for Sega Mega Drive
- VDP (Mega-CD), for Sega CD
- VDP (32X), for Sega 32X
- VDP1 (Saturn)
- VDP2 (Saturn)
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