S3 Chrome 500 Series VGA Driver 6.14.10.0278 for XP Download
Posted at December 18, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver Automatically Device Name | S3 Chrome 500 Series VGA Driver 6.14.10.0278 for XP |
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Category | Graphics Board |
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Manufacturer | S3 |
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File Size | 14.2 MB |
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Supported OS | Windows XP |
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S3 Chrome 500 Series VGA Driver 6.14.10.0278 for XP Description
S3 Chrome 500 Series Highlights:
-Microsoft DirectX 10.1 / OpenGL 3.0 Support. Designed with a fully programmable unified shader architecture, the Chrome 500 supports the latest DirectX 10.1 graphics requirements to support Microsoft and OpenGL based applications. Realistic 3D rendering and increased visual acuity through improved Anti-aliasing (AA), Image/Texture improvements, higher precision formats, and programmable lighting effects allow users to experience life-like rendering and image quality.
-GPGPU (General Purpose GPU) Technology. Utilizing an array of S3 stream processors, the Chrome GPU can accelerate parallel data workloads and perform work on thousands of concurrent threads to achieve Gigaflops (GFLOPS) of high-throughput computations. Applications that can utilize S3 GPGPU technologies include high performance computing (HPC) infrastructures, video transcoding/encoding, game physics, and many more.
-S3 Graphics PowerWise Technology. Sophisticated algorithms and power control mechanisms will allow Chrome 500 Series GPUs to deliver the optimal balance between performance and power on-the-fly, to meet performance and application requirements for power efficient graphics intensive computing on thin and light notebook PCs and small form factor desktop PCs. Consuming under 25W of power, the Chrome 500 is ideal as the graphics of choice for HTPC (home theatre PCs), DIY enthusiasts, and existing PC users looking for the best bang for the buck upgrade.
-ChromotionHD Video Technology. Featuring a fully programmable video architecture with true HD quality 1080p PiP Blu-ray playback, the ChromotionHD engine supports the latest HD standards including H.264, MPEG-2, VC-1, WMV-HD, and AVS, for a stunning movie experience.
-PCI Express 2.0. Chrome 500 Series GPUs support the latest high throughput PCI Express 2.0 bus technology for bandwidth intensive applications and games. The faster connection speed also allows users to take advantage of additional S3 Graphics technologies such as AcceleRAM which leverages system memory for image data storage, and MultiChrome Multi-GPU technology to unleash higher 3D rendering performance.
-Advanced Display Connectivity. Integrated digital display support with HDCP content protection allows users to connect to a multitude of monitors and displays for HD content viewing across a secure display path. Built-in HDMI transmitters with Dolby 7.1 digital surround sound and HD Audio controllers allow seamless audio/video HDMI connectivity. Display interfaces include the newly introduced DisplayPort, HDMI, dual-link DVI, and VGA.
-AcceleRAM, Chrome 500 Series GPUs allow users to dynamically manage the total video memory size by using a combination of local and system memory. Data transfers between system memory and the graphics processor take place on-the-fly across the PCIe bus.
-Advanced Display and Audio Integration. Chrome 500 Series processors incorporate a DisplayPort transmitter, two dual-link DVI / HDMI transmitters with HDCP, two integrated dual-channel LVDS transmitters, and support for an analog CRT. Integrated Dolby 7.1 digital surround sound and HD Audio controller codecs are supported natively in the GPU.
-Advanced power management. Chrome 500 Series processors support advanced power management technologies for desktop and mobile implementations, including dynamic clock controls and integrated temperature sensor technology. Individual execution units can also be turned-off when idle which allows additional power savings. Chrome 500 Series products support PCIe ASPM which helps minimize power consumption dynamically.
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