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Originally Posted by popej
Some description form Tab Mini C page: "The new graphic processor with BOOX Super Refresh technology provides increased screen refresh speed and smooth movement of objects on the screen."
Maybe better call it BSR instead of GPU?
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It isn't a GPU by any means.
It is more likely an EPDC with some logic (hw logic via a FPGA) that updates the e-ink screen based on refresh mode and whatever the FPGA holds it their memory (previous representation on what's on the screen).
The GPU pipeline happens before that, so the framebuffer always holds the last frame rendered on time, whether that frame is drawn to the e-ink screen or not is what this BSR decides to do.