George's Television Interface Adapter (GTIA) is the successor to the CTIA chip used in the Atari 8-bit computers. The GTIA chip was also used in the Atari 5200. George McLeod designed the chip.
The GTIA chip added the following capabilities to the existing CTIA:
GTIA also generates keyboard clicks.
In addition, due to differences in how the CTIA and the GTIA interface with the television, programs that depend on color artifacts will display differently.
By 1981, all Atari computers were equipped with the GTIA chip.
See also: ANTIC
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