The Cirrus Logic CL-GD5464 is a graphics controller chip developed by Cirrus Logic, a semiconductor company specializing in audio and video solutions. The CL-GD5464 was introduced in the mid-1990s and targeted the desktop computer market, specifically for use in graphics cards.
The CL-GD5464 was designed to provide 2D graphics capabilities for personal computers during that time. It supported a range of display resolutions and color depths, allowing users to experience graphics and visuals on their monitors. The chip incorporated features such as hardware acceleration for basic 2D operations, video playback, and support for various display modes.
While the CL-GD5464 was considered a capable graphics controller for its time, it is now considered outdated, as it predates the advanced graphics technologies available in modern systems. It is worth noting that graphics cards based on the CL-GD5464 are no longer actively manufactured or widely used today.