AGP - Definition
AGP is an abbreviation for Accelerated Graphics Port. It was defined by Intel in 1996 and, with its features, is specially tailored to the requirements of 3D graphics. It is a dedicated graphics bus where the processor, system memory and graphics board communicate with one another. It also provides special functions such as the lending of system memory for sophisticated textures.
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