RIVA TNT

Nvidia RIVA TNT
RIVA TNT GPU
Release dateJune 15, 1998 (June 15, 1998)
Manufactured byTSMC
Designed byNvidia
CodenameNV4
Fabrication process350 nm (TNT)
250 nm (Vanta)
Cards
Entry-levelVanta
High-endTNT
API support
DirectXDirect3D 6.0
OpenGL1.2
History
PredecessorRIVA 128
SuccessorRIVA TNT2
Support status
Unsupported

The RIVA TNT, codenamed NV4, is a 2D, video, and 3D graphics accelerator chip for PCs that was developed by Nvidia and released in March 1998. It cemented Nvidia's reputation as a worthy rival within the developing consumer 3D graphics adapter industry. It succeeded the RIVA 128.

RIVA is an acronym for Real-time Interactive Video and Animation accelerator.[1] The "TNT" suffix refers to the chip's ability to work on two texels at once (TwiN Texel).[2]

The first graphics card that was based on the RIVA TNT chip was the Velocity 4400, released by STB Systems on June 15, 1998.

  1. ^ "RIVA 128 Brochure". Nvidia. Archived from the original on July 6, 1997. Retrieved October 9, 2007.
  2. ^ "TNT2". Nvidia. Retrieved October 12, 2007.

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