Description Revolution IV provides plenty of space to store and process massive textures, large images, and more, while maintaining flicker-free refresh rates at ultra-high resolutions. Revolution IV is based on Number Nine's fourth generation 128-bit chip, Ticket to Ride IV. For business, games, or media creation, Revolution IV offers incredible 2D and 3D performance. The digitally equipped Revolution IV-FP version powers high-end digital flat panel displays such as the Silicon Graphics 1600SW and the Radius Artica display from Miro Displays, Inc. Overall, Revolution IV is positioned to optimize the performance of Windows NT, Windows 98, and future operating systems.