Close Menu
AndroidTelecom – Latest Android News, Reviews, Apps & Tech Updates
    What's Hot

    Get $50 off the Xreal One Pro smart glasses

    November 22, 2025

    European football: Olise inspires Bayern’s 6-2 comeback; Pogba returns to football as Monaco sub | European club football

    November 22, 2025

    A decision about breaking up Google’s adtech monopoly is on the horizon

    November 22, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Get $50 off the Xreal One Pro smart glasses
    • European football: Olise inspires Bayern’s 6-2 comeback; Pogba returns to football as Monaco sub | European club football
    • A decision about breaking up Google’s adtech monopoly is on the horizon
    • Early sales on Apple TV+, MasterClass, Fubo, Rosetta Stone and more
    • Trump administration might not fight state AI regulations after all
    • Android 17 may add a ‘Universal Clipboard’ for Android PCs
    • How to know if your Asus router is one of thousands hacked by China-state hackers
    • La Voix withdraws after an injury
    Saturday, November 22
    AndroidTelecom – Latest Android News, Reviews, Apps & Tech UpdatesAndroidTelecom – Latest Android News, Reviews, Apps & Tech Updates
    • Home
    • Apps
    • Gadgets
    • News
    • Phones
    • Reviews
    • Technology
    • Tips
    • Updates
    AndroidTelecom – Latest Android News, Reviews, Apps & Tech Updates
    Home»Gadgets»The world’s ‘tiniest GPU’ heads to production — 200,000-transistor TinyGPU v2.0 can render gamepad-manipulated 3D images with up to 1K triangles in real-time
    Gadgets

    The world’s ‘tiniest GPU’ heads to production — 200,000-transistor TinyGPU v2.0 can render gamepad-manipulated 3D images with up to 1K triangles in real-time

    adminBy adminNovember 9, 20254 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    TinyGPU v2.0 running on an FPGA
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The ‘tiniest GPU’ has gotten a big update. Amateur FPGA designer and retro PC enthusiast Pongsagon Vichit has just gone public with the TinyGPU v2.0. This GPU is described as a standalone processor that is capable of rasterization, plus transformation & lighting (hello GeForce 256). 0Vichit, AKA @MattDIYgraphics on X, also says that this GPU has been submitted to the upcoming Tiny Tapeout shuttle, where it will be hewn from ~200,000 transistors across the max permissible 4×4 tile project size. In contrast, the market-leading Nvidia RTX 5090 has 92.2 billion transistors, but naturally, it comes with exponential amounts of performance as a result of its heftier transistor budget.

    TinyGPU v2.0. A standalone GPU that can display a model file from Flash.Render 1K tri at 6.5fps in 320×240, 4-bit color. Tested on Basys3 FPGA. Submitted to the upcoming #TinyTapeout shuttle. more spec 🧵.git: https://t.co/ClhiKS89st pic.twitter.com/FrV0VXxf6CNovember 3, 2025

    In the video above you can see the tech enthusiast load up various 3D models from the flash built into the Tiny GPU v 2.0 design, and manipulate them in real time using a vintage Super Nintendo controller. The gamepad is being used to both transform the model and rotate the light source. While this is a significant upgrade from the same designer’s Tiniest GPU, from nearly a year earlier, its specs aren’t going to set the world alight.

    (Image credit: Pongsagon Vichit on X)

    In terms of performance, the v2.0 at 25 MHz only manages frame rates between 7.5 and 15 fps. Moreover, this is for rather low-polygon 3D models, at render resolutions of 320 x 240 pixels (or below) and using 4-bit color (max 16 simultaneous colors). The Tiny Tapeout silicon won’t run any faster than this Basys3 FPGA-hosted demo, the designer says. So, the TinyGPU v2.0 definitely isn’t going to be added to our best GPUs for gaming roundup.

    While graphics of such resolution and color depth might belong firmly in the early 1980s home computer era, there are some much more advanced processes going on here. Namely, Vichit explains that the TinyGPU v2.0 performs interactive 3D vector-to-raster conversion, and it uses GPU transformation & lighting technology that first hit consumer-land with Nvidia’s milestone GeForce 256 in October 1999.

    Other tech niceties of the TinyGPU v2.0 include its “4-bit double buffer, 8-bit depth buffer store on QSPI RAM, max 1K triangles, backface culling, 1 dynamic directional light, [and] flat shading.”

    The TinyGPU v2.0 has been submitted to Tiny Tapeout for the next production run. Its max permissible 16 tiles design will cost Vichit roughly $1,500. You can read more about it, dive into Verilog source files, and poke through other resources via the top-linked GitHub repository.

    Don’t get your Tiny GPUs mixed up

    Back in April 2024 we covered the news of a different Tiny GPU, which was designed “from scratch with no prior experience,” by Adam Majmudar. It was made ready for its silicon debut via Tiny Tapeout 7 (TT7).

    Get Tom’s Hardware’s best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.

    However, Vichit also took part in TT7 with what was dubbed the Tiniest GPU. It was interesting to compare this enthusiast’s original and newest Tiny GPU projects, but they are quite different beasts, with the first model extremely lean, with its support for a maximum of two polygons (much less than the 1,000 of v2). Its simplicity meant the Tiniest GPU, at 50 MHz, could real-time render 640 x 480 pixel imagery with 6-bit color depth at up to 60fps. On screen render output was manipulated using keyboard cursor controls.

    Follow Tom’s Hardware on Google News, or add us as a preferred source, to get our latest news, analysis, & reviews in your feeds.

    200000transistor gamepadmanipulated GPU heads Images production RealTime render tiniest TinyGPU triangles v2.0 worlds
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleGet up to 42 percent off portable power stations with these EcoFlow early Black Friday deals
    Next Article 12 apps I urge non-techies to install on their Android phones
    admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Gadgets

    A decision about breaking up Google’s adtech monopoly is on the horizon

    November 22, 2025
    Gadgets

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8: Thinner, Lighter, and Smarter

    November 22, 2025
    Gadgets

    Pamper your Switch 2 with a 25% discount on storage upgrade — save up to $25 on Samsung P9 microSD Express cards

    November 22, 2025
    Top Posts

    New study settles 40-year debate: Nanotyrannus is a new species

    October 30, 20253 Views

    The best early Black Friday deals we’ve found on laptops, TVs, and more

    November 15, 20252 Views

    Better Sound Than Bone Conduction—But at a Cost

    October 30, 20252 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews
    Latest Post

    New study settles 40-year debate: Nanotyrannus is a new species

    October 30, 20253 Views

    The best early Black Friday deals we’ve found on laptops, TVs, and more

    November 15, 20252 Views

    Better Sound Than Bone Conduction—But at a Cost

    October 30, 20252 Views
    Recent Posts
    • Get $50 off the Xreal One Pro smart glasses
    • European football: Olise inspires Bayern’s 6-2 comeback; Pogba returns to football as Monaco sub | European club football
    • A decision about breaking up Google’s adtech monopoly is on the horizon
    • Early sales on Apple TV+, MasterClass, Fubo, Rosetta Stone and more
    • Trump administration might not fight state AI regulations after all
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer
    © 2025 androidtelecom. Designed by .

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.