List of PowerVR products
Places where PowerVR technology and its various iterations have been used:
Series1 (NEC)
Product | Chip Name | Clock Rate | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Compaq 3D card | "Midas 3" chip set | 66 MHz | Supplied with some Presario systems |
Apocalypse 3d/3dx | PCX-1 and PCX-2 | 60 and 66 MHz | 3D PC add-in board |
Matrox m3D | PCX-2 | 66 MHz | 3D PC add-in board |
Series2 (NEC)
Product | Chip Name | Clock Rate | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Dreamcast | CLX2 | 100 MHz | Console |
Neon250 | PowerVR 250PC | 125 MHz | 2D/3D PC Add-in Board |
Sega NAOMI | CLX2 | 100 MHz | Arcade Machine |
Sammy Atomiswave | CLX2 | 100 MHz | Arcade Machine |
Sega NAOMI2 | 2 CLX2s + ELAN (Transform and Lighting processor) | 100 MHz | Arcade Machine |
Series3 (STMicro)
Product | Chip Name | Clock Rate | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
KYRO | STG4000 | 115 MHz | 2D/3D PC add-in board |
KYRO II | STG4500 | 175 MHz | 2D/3D PC add-in board |
KYRO IISE | STG4800 | 200 MHz | 2D/3D PC add-in board |
VGX
PowerVR VGX150
Series4 (MBX and MBX Lite)
Freescale i.MX31 — MBX Lite + FPU (VFP11) + ARM1136
- DAVE Embedded Systems Qong (SOM)
- ELSA PAL Mini Book e-A533-L
- Garz & Fricke Adelaide
- TQ Components TQMa31
- iCEphone
- LORE Embedded TS1
Freescale i.MX31C — MBX Lite + FPU (VFP11) + ARM1136
- Cogent CSB733 (SOM)
- DAVE Embedded Systems Qong (SOM)
Freescale MPC5121e — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + PowerPC e300
- CherryPal C114
- DAVE Embedded Systems Aria (SOM)
- LimePC range (UMPC, HandheldPC, PalmPC, LimePC HDTV set)
- PhaedruS SystemS CSB781
- GDA Technologies Bali Reference Board
Intel CE 2110 (Olo River) — MBX Lite + XScale CPU
- ASUS set-top boxes
- Chunghwa Telecom Multimedia on Demand set-top boxes
- Digeo Moxi Multi-Room HD Digital Media Recorder
- Digeo Moxi Mate
- Digital Video Networks set-top boxes
- OKI Next Generation Hybrid STB
- ZTE set-top boxes
Marvell 2700G - discontinued - (was Intel 2700G (Marathon)) — MBX Lite + XScale PXA27x CPU
- Advance Tech M.A.G.I.C.
- Advantech UbiQ-350
- Advantech UbiQ-470
- Compulab CM-F82 (PowerPC Module)
- Dell Axim X50v
- Dell Axim X51v
- Dresser Wayne iX
- Gigabyte GSmart t600
- Gigabyte GSmart MW998
- Palm Foleo
- Pepper Pad
- PFU Systems MediaStaff DS
NXP Nexperia PNX4008 — MBX Lite + FPU + ARM926
- Sony Ericsson M600 and M608c
- Sony Ericsson P1i and P1c
- Sony Ericsson P990 and P990c
- Sony Ericsson W950i and W958c
- Sony Ericsson W960i and W960c
NXP Nexperia PNX4009 — MBX Lite + FPU + ARM926
- Sony Ericsson G700 and G700c
- Sony Ericsson G700 Business Edition
- Sony Ericsson G900
- Sony Ericsson 'Paris' P200
Renesas SH3707 — MBX + VGP + FPU + SH-4
Renesas SH-Mobile3 (SH73180), Renesas SH-Mobile3+ (SH73182), Renesas SH-Mobile3A (SH73230), Renesas SH-Mobile3A+ (SH73450) — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + SH-X(SH4AL-DSP)
- Fujitsu F702iD
- Fujitsu F901iC
- Fujitsu F902i
- Fujitsu F902iS
- Helio Hero
- Mitsubishi D702i
- Mitsubishi D851iWM (MUSIC PORTER X)
- Mitsubishi D901i
- Mitsubishi D901iS
- Mitsubishi D902i
- Mitsubishi D902iS
- Motorola MS550
- Pantech PN-8300
- SK Teletech (SKY) IM-8300
Renesas SH-Mobile G1 — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + SH-X2(SH4AL-DSP)
- Fujitsu F704i
- Fujitsu Raku-Raku PHONE III (F882iES)
- Fujitsu Raku-Raku PHONE Basic (F883i)
- Fujitsu Raku-Raku PHONE IV (F883iES)
- Fujitsu F903i
- Fujitsu F903iX HIGH-SPEED
- Fujitsu F904i
- Mitsubishi D704i
- Mitsubishi D903i
- Mitsubishi D903iTV
- Mitsubishi D904i
Renesas SH-Mobile G2 — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + SH-X2(SH4AL-DSP)
- Fujitsu F905i
- Mitsubishi D905i
- Sharp SH905i
- Sony Ericsson SO905i
- Sony Ericsson SO905iCS
- Fujitsu F906i
- Fujitsu F706i
- Sharp SH906i
- Sharp SH906iTV
- Sharp SH706i
- Sharp SH706ie
- Sharp SH706iw
- Sony Ericsson SO906i
- Sony Ericsson SO706i
Renesas SH-Navi1 (SH7770) — MBX + VGP + FPU + SH-X(SH-4A), Renesas unidentified — MBX + SuperH
- Alpine Car Information Systems
- Clarion MAX960HD
- Clarion NAX963HD
- Clarion NAX970HD
- Clarion NAX973HD and MAX973HD
- Clarion MAX9700DT
- Clarion MAX9750DT
- Mitsubishi HDD Navi H9000
- Mitsubishi HDD Navi H9700
- Pioneer Carrozzeria HDD CyberNavi AVIC-VH009
- Pioneer Carrozzeria HDD CyberNavi AVIC-ZH900MD
Renesas SH-Navi2G (SH7775) — MBX + VGP + FPU + SH-X2(SH-4A)
Samsung S3C2460 — MBX Lite + FPU + ARM926
Samsung S5L8900 — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + FPU (VFP11) + ARM1176
- iPhone
- iPhone 3G
- iPod Touch
- iPod Touch 2nd gen
- iPod Nano 4th gen
- iPod Nano 5th gen
Samsung S5PC510 — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + FPU + A10 + POWER VR 540
- MEIZU M9
SiRF SiRFprima — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + MVED1 + FPU + ARM11
- Dmedia G400 WiMAX MID
- CMMB K704
- CMMB T700
- ACCO MID Q7
- ACCO P439
- FineDrive iQ500
- RMVB C7
- Vanhe T700
- WayteQ X610, X620, N800, N810, X810, X820
- YFI 80T-1
Sunplus unidentified — MBX
Texas Instruments OMAP 2420 — MBX + VGP + FPU (VFP11) + ARM1136
- Motorola MOTO Q 9h
- Motorola MOTO Q music 9m
- Motorola MOTO Q PRO
- Motorola MOTORIZR Z8
- Motorola MOTORIZR Z10
- NEC N902i
- NEC N902iS
- NEC N902iX HIGH-SPEED
- Nokia E90 Communicator
- Nokia N82
- Nokia N93
- Nokia N93i
- Nokia N95 (Classic, US, SoftBank X02NK Japanese, and 8 GB versions) ( N95 RM-159 / 245 = TI OMAP DM290Z WV C-68A0KYW EI )
- Nokia N800
- Nokia N810
- Nokia N810 Wimax edition
- Panasonic P702iD
- Panasonic P702iS
- Panasonic P902i
- Panasonic P902iS
- Sharp SH702iD
- Sharp SH702iS
- Sharp SH902i
- Sharp SH902iS
- Sharp DOLCE SL (SH902iSL)
- Sony Ericsson SO902i
- Sony Ericsson SO902iWP+
Texas Instruments OMAP2430 — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + FPU + ARM1136
- ASUS M536
- Fujitsu F1100
- NEC N903i
- NEC N904i
- NEC N905i
- NEC N905iμ
- Palm Treo 800w
- Panasonic P903i
- Panasonic P903iTV
- Panasonic P903iX HIGH-SPEED
- Samsung SGH-G810
- Samsung SGH-i550
- Samsung SGH-i560
- Samsung innov8 (SGH-i8510)
- Samsung GT-i7110
- Sharp SH704i
- Sharp SH903i
- Sharp SH904i
- Sony Ericsson SO704i
- Sony Ericsson SO903i
Texas Instruments OMAP2530 — MBX Lite + VGP Lite + FPU + ARM1176
- Thinkware iNAVI K2
- Digital Cube iStation T5
- APSI LM480
PowerVR Video Cores (MVED/VXD)
Apple A4 — VXD375
- Apple iPad
- Apple iPhone 4
- Apple iPod Touch 4th Gen
- Apple TV Second Generation
Apple A5
Apple A5X
Apple A6
Apple A6X
Marvell PXA310/312 — MVED
- Airis T483 / T482L
- Blackberry Bold 9700
- Geeks'Phone ONE
- General Mobile DSTL1
- Gigabyte GSmart MS808
- HP iPaq 11x/21x
- HKC Prado
- HKC Mopad 8/E
- HKC G920, G908
- i-MATE 810F (Hummer)
- Motorola FR68 and FR6000
- NIM1000
- NDrive S400
- Pharos 565
- Qigi AK007C, i6-Goal, i6-Win, i6C, U8/U8P
- RoverPC Pro G7, X7, evo V7
- Samsung i780, i900 Omnia, i907 Epix, i908 Omnia, i910 Omnia, SCH-M490 T*OMNIA, SCH-M495 T*OMNIA
- Samsung SPH-M4800 Ultra Messaging II
- SoftBank 930SC Omnia
- WayteQ X520, X-Phone
Samsung S5PC100 — VXD370
Samsung Hummingbird S5PC110/SP5C111/S5PV210 — VXD370
- PanDigital SuperNova 8" tablet
- Samsung Galaxy S series (excluding i9003 and i9001)
- Samsung Droid Charge
- Samsung Exhibit 4G
- Samsung Galaxy Tab P1000 and all variants(excluding Galaxy Tab WiFi P1010)
- Samsung Galaxy S WiFi series
- Samsung Nexus S series
- T-Mobile Sidekick 4G
Samsung Exynos 5410
- Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9500)
- Meizu MX3(M353)
SI Electronics unidentified — VXD380
Texas Instruments OMAP4430
- Amazon Kindle Fire
- Google Glass
- LG Optimus 3D
- LG Optimus L9
- LG Prada 3.0
- Motorola Atrix 2
- Motorola Droid RAZR
- Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX
- Samsung Galaxy S II (GT-I9100G)
- Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
Texas Instruments OMAP4460
PowerVR Video/Display Cores(PDP)
NEC EMMA 3TL — PDP
- Sony Bravia TV's
Series5XT (SGX)
- PowerVR SGXMP variants available as single and multi-core IP 543XT, 544XT, and 554XT series
- Performance scales 95% linearly with number of cores and clock speed
- Available in single to 16 core variants
- SGX543
- (single core) 35M polygon/s @200 MHz
- (two cores) 68M polygon/s @200 MHz
- (four cores) 133M polygon/s @200 MHz
- (eight cores) 266M polygon/s @200 MHz
- (sixteen cores) 532M polygon/s @200 MHz
- SGX543
- Licensees:
- SGX543MP4+ (four cores) @200 MHz
Renesas G5/AG5/APE5R
- SGX543MP2 (two cores)
Texas Instruments OMAP5430 & OMAP5432
- SGX544MP2 (two cores) @532 MHz
Apple A5 - SGX543MP2 (two cores) [1]
- Apple iPad 2 (MP2@250 MHz)
- Apple iPad Mini (MP2@250 MHz)
- Apple iPhone 4S (MP2@200 MHz)
- Apple iPod Touch (5th generation)(MP2@200 MHz)
- Apple TV (3rd generation) (MP2@250 MHz)
Apple A5X - SGX543MP4 (four cores) @250 MHz
- Apple iPad (3rd generation)
Apple A6 - SGX543MP3 (three cores) @325 MHz
- Apple iPhone 5
Apple A6X - SGX554MP4 (four cores) @280 MHz [2]
- Apple iPad (4th generation)
Allwinner Allwinner A31 - SGX544MP2 (two cores) @355 MHz [3]
- Iben L1 Gaming Tablet
Allwinner Allwinner A31s - SGX544MP2 (two cores) @355 MHz [4]
- JXD S7800a
Samsung Exynos 5 Octa - SGX544MP3 (three cores) @533 MHz [5]
- Samsung Galaxy S4 (GT-I9500)
Series6
- Code name: Rogue
- PowerVR Series6 GPUs can deliver 20x or more of the performance of current generation GPU cores targeting comparable markets. This is enabled by an architecture that is around 5x more efficient than previous generations.
- Supported Graphics API's
- Vulkan, OpenGL ES 3.1, OpenGL ES 2.0, OpenGL 3.x/4.x, OpenCL 1.x and DirectX10 with certain family members extending their capabilities to full WHQL-compliant DirectX11.2 functionality.
- Licensees[6]
- Apple
- Allwinner
- ST-Ericsson (defunct)
- Texas Instruments
- Renesas Electronics
- MediaTek
- HiSilicon
- LG
- Intel
Allwinner UltraOcta A80
Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 and quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 (ARM big.LITTLE), PowerVR G6230, 4K video encoding and decoding.[7]
- Optimus Board
- PCDuino 8
- Cubieboard 8
ST-Ericsson
- Nova A9600, built in 28 nm, 210 GFLOPs, 350 M polygons/s, fill rates in excess of 13 Gpixels/sec, sampling in 2013[8] (cancelled).
- iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPad Mini (2nd generation), iPad Mini (3rd generation) - PowerVR G6430 in a four cluster configuration
- iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus - PowerVR Series 6XT GX6450@533 MHz (4 clusters)
- iPad Air 2 - 2* GX6450@533 MHz (mirrored - 8 clusters)
Actions-Semi ActDuino S900
Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53, PowerVR G6230, 4K video decoding.[9]
- Bubblegum-96
Series6XT
MediaTek MT8173[10]
Dual-core ARM Cortex-A72 and dual-core ARM Cortex-A53 (ARM big.LITTLE), PowerVR GX6250, 4K H.264/HEVC(10-bit)/VP9 video decoding, WQXGA display support
Renesas R-Car H3[11]
Quad-core ARM Cortex-A57 and quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 (ARM big.LITTLE), ARM Cortex-R7 dual-step, PowerVR GX6650
Series6XE
Rockchip RK3368[12]
Octa-core ARM Cortex-A53, PowerVR G6110, 4K H.264/H.265 video decoding
References
- "Apple iPad 2 GPU Performance Explored: PowerVR SGX543MP2 Benchmarked".
- "IPad 4 GPU Performance Analyzed: PowerVR SGX 554MP4 Under the Hood".
- "Allwinner Technology-A31". Archived from the original on 2014-03-16. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
- "Allwinner Technology-A31s". Archived from the original on 2014-03-25. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
- "Imagination Technologies Confirms PowerVR SGX 544 IP used in Exynos 5 Octa".
- "Imagination announces first PowerVR Series6 GPU cores". Imagination Technologies Ltd. January 2012.
- "Allwinner UltraOcta A80 processor packs a PowerVR Series6 GPU with 64 cores". Imagination. March 2014. Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
- "ST-Ericsson Unveils NovaThor". ST-Ericsson. February 2012. Archived from the original on 2013-06-18.
- "Actions Semiconductor - ActDuino S900". Actions-Semi. May 2015.
- "MediaTek To Redefine the Android Tablet Industry with world-first ARM® Cortex®-A72-based tablet SoC – MT8173". www.mediatek.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-23. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
- "Renesas Electronics Delivers R-Car H3, First SoC from the Third-Generation R-Car Automotive Computing Platform for the Autonomous-Driving Era". Renesas Electronics. Retrieved 2016-06-22.
- "Rockchip-瑞芯微电子股份有限公司". www.rock-chips.com. Retrieved 2016-06-22.