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Number Nine Visual Technology Corporation was a manufacturer of video graphics chips and cards from 1982 to 1999. Number Nine developed the first 128-bit graphics processor (the Imagine 128), as well as the first 256-color (8-bit) and 16.8 million color (24-bit) cards. The name of the company, as well as many of its products (e.g., Revolution, Imagine, Pepper, Ticket to Ride) refer to Beatles songs. At system boot up, Number Nine cards' video BIOS splash screens display short phrases from Beatles songs related to the cards' model names. Card model names were usually preceded by a "#9" moniker.

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  • Number Nine (de)
  • ナンバー・ナイン・ビジュアル・テクノロジー (ja)
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  • Number Nine Visual Technology Corporation was a manufacturer of video graphics chips and cards from 1982 to 1999. Number Nine developed the first 128-bit graphics processor (the Imagine 128), as well as the first 256-color (8-bit) and 16.8 million color (24-bit) cards. The name of the company, as well as many of its products (e.g., Revolution, Imagine, Pepper, Ticket to Ride) refer to Beatles songs. At system boot up, Number Nine cards' video BIOS splash screens display short phrases from Beatles songs related to the cards' model names. Card model names were usually preceded by a "#9" moniker. (en)
  • ナンバー・ナイン・ビジュアル・テクノロジー(英語: Number Nine Visual Technology)はかつて存在したグラフィックチップおよびビデオカードの開発・製造メーカー。1982年に設立、1999年に営業活動を停止。同社は最初の128ビットグラフィックプロセッサ(Imagine 128)、また最初の256色および1680万色のビデオカードを開発した。 社名と同じく、同社の多くの製品名がロックバンド「ビートルズ」の楽曲に由来したものになっている(Revolution、Imagine、Pepper、Ticket to Rideなど)。システムブート時に、ナンバーナイン社製カードのビデオBIOSはカードのモデル名に関連したビートルズの楽曲の歌詞の一部を画面に表示する。カードの型名は通常「#9」が先頭に付されていた。 日本ではダイヤセミコンシステムズ(現・)が同社の日本総代理店として製品のローカライズや販売活動を行った。 (ja)
  • Number Nine Visual Technology mit Sitz in Lexington/Massachusetts war ein Hersteller von Grafikkarten und Grafikchips für PCs. Number Nine war Mitte der 1990er der dominierende Anbieter von Hochleistungsgrafikkarten. Wie viele andere Hersteller wurde Number Nine vom Erfolg der 3D-Beschleuniger überrascht und konnte keinen konkurrenzfähigen Grafikchip entwickeln. (de)
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