With 128-bit memory bus at 143 MHz clock on PCI bus aggregation, the performance of these multimedia accelerators are beneficial to bring the DVD playback in real-time and the high density video formal expression at high pixel rate up to 286 million per second, and that is an unparalleled cost/performance graphics solution for today's desktop applications. The most payoff on Trident Blade T16/T64 (9970) is that it integrates the advanced 2D/3D graphics engine, which is capable of supporting DVD, video, and digital TV, into a single chip solution. The overlaying combines highly evolved per-pixel 3D graphics engine setup and rendering with 2D graphical user interface (GUI) acceleration. Taking expediency of Direct Memory Access (DMA) to retrieve textures from main memory, textures are no longer limited by local memory.