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What is AGP: A Comprehensive Guide to Accelerated Graphics Port

AGP, which stands for Accelerated Graphics Port, is a high-speed point-to-point channel that allows a computer’s graphic card to directly access the system memory. It was first introduced by Intel in 1997 as a replacement for the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) expansion slot. AGP was specifically designed for high-bandwidth graphic applications, providing improved performance and ...

What is an SLI? Get to Know the Basics of SLI Technology

SLI, which stands for Scalable Link Interface, is a technology developed by NVIDIA that allows multiple graphic processing units (GPUs) to work together in parallel for increased performance. SLI is commonly used in the gaming and graphic rendering industries to optimize video card capabilities and power. With SLI, users can connect multiple high-performance GPUs, typically ...