Render Output unit

Render Output unit

The Render Output Unit, often abbreviated as "ROP", and sometimes called (perhaps more properly) Raster Operations Pipeline, is one of the final steps in the rendering process of modern 3D accelerator boards. The pixel pipelines take pixel and texel information and process it, via specific matrix and vector operations, into a final pixel or depth value. The ROPs perform the transactions between the relevant buffers in the local memory - this includes writing or reading values, as well as blending them together.

Historically the number of ROPs, texture units, and pixel shaders have been equal. However, as of 2004, several GPUs have decoupled these areas to allow optimum transistor allocation for application workload and available memory performance. As the trend continues, it is expected that graphics processors will continue to decouple the various parts of their architectures to enhance their adaptability to future graphics applications. This design also allows chip makers to build a modular line-up, where the top-end GPU are essentially using the same logic as the low-end products.

ee also

*Graphics pipeline
*Rendering (computer graphics)


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Render Output unit — Une unité de type Render Output Unit (abrégé en ROP, et également appelé Raster Operations Pipeline) est une partie d un processeur graphique spécialisée dans certaines opérations de calcul effectuées en dernier avant l enregistrement des images… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Picture Processing Unit — The PPU (Picture Processing Unit), more specifically known as Ricoh RP2C02 (NTSC version) / RP2C07 (PAL version), is the microprocessor in the Nintendo Entertainment System responsible for generating video signals from graphic data stored in… …   Wikipedia

  • Comparison of AMD graphics processing units — For information on Nvidia graphics processing units, see Comparison of Nvidia graphics processing units. This page contains general information about the GPUs and video cards by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), including those by ATI Technologies… …   Wikipedia

  • Comparison of Nvidia graphics processing units — For information on AMD (previously ATI) graphics processing units, see Comparison of AMD graphics processing units. This page contains general information about Nvidia s GPUs and videocards based on official Nvidia specifications. Contents 1… …   Wikipedia

  • AMD Fusion — Codename(s) Fusion Desna Ontario Zacate Llano Hondo (cancelled) Wichita (cancelled) Krishna (cancelled) Trinity Weatherford Richland IGP Wrestler WinterPark BeaverCreek ATI/Radeon Driver related BTC[1] [2] …   Wikipedia

  • Comparison of ATI graphics processing units — This page contains general information about ATI s GPUs and video cards based on official ATI specifications in table form. DirectX version noteDirectX version indicates which graphics acceleration operations the card supports. * DirectX 6.0… …   Wikipedia

  • Graphics pipeline — In 3D computer graphics, the terms graphics pipeline or rendering pipeline most commonly refers to the current state of the art method of rasterization based rendering as supported by commodity graphics hardware[1]. The graphics pipeline… …   Wikipedia

  • ATI Video Card Suffixes — ATI video cards can have one of multiple suffixes attached to their name indicating relative level of performance, the use of suffixes was abandoned with the release of Radeon HD 3000 series products, the last two digits of the model number was… …   Wikipedia

  • GeForce 9 Series — NVIDIA GeForce 9 Series Codename(s) G92a/b, G94a/b, G96a/b, G98 Release date 2008 Entry level GPU 9100 (IGP, OEM), 9200 (IGP, OEM), 9300GS/GT (IGP), 9300GE, 9400GS/GT (both integrated and discrete variants), 9500GS Mid range GPU 9500GT,… …   Wikipedia

  • CUDA — Developer(s) Nvidia Corporation Stable release 4.0 / May 17 2011; 6 months ago (May 17 2011) Operating system Windows XP and later Mac OS X Linux …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”