First Manufacturers
Some of the early SuperVGA manufacturers (in parentheses, some of their models, where available) were:
- Ahead Technologies Not related with Nero AG (formerly Ahead Software)
- Amdek (VGA ADAPTER/132)
- AST Research, Inc. (VGA Plus (rebranded Paradise))
- ATI Technologies (VIP (82c441 (1987)), VGA Wonder)
- Chips and Technologies (82c441 (1987))
- Cirrus Logic (CL-GD410/420 (1987))
- Compaq (VGC Board)
- Everex
- Genoa Systems (Genoa VGA 5100-5400 (ET3000))
- Orchid Technology (Designer VGA (ET3000), Pro Designer Plus)
- Paradise Inc. (VGA Plus (PVGA1A (1987)), VGA Plus 16, VGA Pro)
- Sigma Designs (SigmaVGA (ET3000))
- STB Technologies (VGA Extra/EM (ET3000 (1987)))
- Tecmar (Tecmar VGA (ET3000), VGA AD)
- Trident Microsystems (8800, 8900)
- Tseng Labs (ET3000 (1987), ET4000)
- Video 7 (VEGA VGA (CL-GD410/420 (1987)), FastWrite (1988), V-RAM VGA (1988))
- Willow (VGA-TV/Publisher's, VGA-TV + Genlock)
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