Texas Instrument's TMS34010 and TMS34020 Graphics System Processors (GSP) were the only TIGA-compliant graphics processors.
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Instead, VESA and Super VGA became the de facto standard for PC graphics devices after the VGA.
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The primary manufacturers of mainstream TIGA cards for the PC clone market included Number Nine Visual Technology and Hercules.
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