Difference between revisions of "Pixel"

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The units used to measure fillrate:
 
The units used to measure fillrate:
  
*1 megapixels/sec (MPixel/s) = 1 million pixels per second
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*1 megapixel/sec (MPixel/s) = 1 million pixels per second
*1 gigapixel (GPixel/s) = 1 billion pixels per second (1000 MPixels/s)
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*1 gigapixel/sec (GPixel/s) = 1 billion pixels per second (1000 MPixels/s)
  
 
The fillrates for Sega consoles:
 
The fillrates for Sega consoles:

Revision as of 08:27, 25 December 2015

Pixel is a contraction of Picture Element. A single, indivisible unit that makes up an image when used in conjunction with many (perhaps thousands or millions) other pixels. Typically, the visible part of the Mega Drive screen consists of 71680 pixels (i.e. it has a resolution of 320x224).

Units

  • 1 megapixel (MPixel) = 1 million pixels
  • 1 gigapixel (GPixel) = 1 billion pixels (1000 MPixels)

Fillrate

The term fillrate refers to the number of pixels a video card or graphics chipset can render in a second.

The units used to measure fillrate:

  • 1 megapixel/sec (MPixel/s) = 1 million pixels per second
  • 1 gigapixel/sec (GPixel/s) = 1 billion pixels per second (1000 MPixels/s)

The fillrates for Sega consoles: