The Accelerated Graphics Port (also called Advanced Graphics Port, often abridged to AGP) is a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a graphics card to a computer's motherboard, primarily to help in the speeding up of 3D computer graphics. Since 2004, AGP is being increasingly phased out in favor of PCI Express. However, as of middle 2008 new AGP cards and motherboards are still obtainable for purchase, although OEM driver support is negligible.Thursday, November 13, 2008
Accelerated Graphics Port
The Accelerated Graphics Port (also called Advanced Graphics Port, often abridged to AGP) is a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a graphics card to a computer's motherboard, primarily to help in the speeding up of 3D computer graphics. Since 2004, AGP is being increasingly phased out in favor of PCI Express. However, as of middle 2008 new AGP cards and motherboards are still obtainable for purchase, although OEM driver support is negligible.
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