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== Products ==
The first Number Nine graphics cards were [[Industry Standard Architecture|ISA]] bus, pre-VGA standard cards that had no graphics accelerator chips. In the latter 1980s to early 1990s, Number Nine made ISA and [[Micro Channel architecture|MCA]] bus graphics cards based on Texas Instruments' [[Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture|TIGA]] coprocessors.
 
Beginning in the 1990s, Number Nine made [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]] and [[Conventional PCI|PCI]] graphics cards with their own proprietary graphics accelerators (the Imagine line [[Graphics processing unit|GPU]]s). Contemporaneously, Number Nine made [[Accelerated Graphics Port|AGP]], [[Conventional PCI|PCI]], [[VESA Local Bus|VLB]] and [[Industry Standard Architecture|ISA]] graphics cards using S3 Graphics' accelerator chips. Their very last AGP card used an Nvidia GPU.