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=== TIGA cards ===
 
Number Nine graphics cards using Texas Instruments' [[Texas Instruments Graphics Architecture|TIGA]] co-processors were made from about 1986 to 1992. The Texas Instruments TMS-340x0 co-processors were coupled with custom Number Nine-designed application specific chips, which could only handle very primitive graphics functions such as clipping. Nevertheless, this was a major accomplishment back in the day. With the exception of the GXi Lite, all of the TIGA graphics cards were large, full length cards.
 
Cards using a TIGA co-processor were (in approximate order of introduction):