Pixel pipeline

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A pixel pipeline is a videocard part that transfers pixel information. The more pixel pipelines, the faster the video card can process pixels.

Current top-end videocards, such as the Radeon X1900 XTX and the GeForce 7950 GX2, offer 16 (effectively 48, 3 pixel processors per pipe) and 2x24 pixel pipelines respectively.

Current videocards and their number of pipelines:

ATI Cards ATI Pipes nVidia Cards nVidia Pipes
ATI Radeon 9700/pro 8 NVIDIA GeForce 6200 4
ATI Radeon 9800/pro 8 NVIDIA GeForce 6600LE 4
ATI Radeon x800 pro 12 NVIDIA GeForce 6600/6600GT 8
ATI Radeon x800 XL 16 NVIDIA GeForce 6800LE/XT 8
ATI Radeon x800 XT PE 16 NVIDIA GeForce 6800 (or "6800NU") 12
ATI Radeon x850 pro 12 NVIDIA GeForce 6800GT 16
ATI Radeon x850 XT 16 NVIDIA GeForce 6800GT 16
ATI Radeon x850 XT PE 16 NVIDIA GeForce 6800GS 12
ATI Radeon x1300/x1300 pro 4 NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra 16
ATI Radeon x1300 XT 4 NVIDIA GeForce 7300 LE/GS 4
ATI Radeon x1600 pro/x1600 XT 4 NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT 8
ATI Radeon x1650 pro 4 NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS/GT 12
ATI Radeon x1650 XT 8 NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GS 16
ATI Radeon x1800 GTO 12 NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GT 20
ATI Radeon x1800 XL/XT 16 NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX 24
ATI Radeon x1900 GT 12 NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GS 20
ATI Radeon x1900 XT/XTX 16 NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GT 24
ATI Radeon x1950 pro 12 NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX 24
ATI Radeon x1950 XTX 16 NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GT 24
NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2 2x24

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