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graphics port

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graphics port
(1) A socket on the back of a computer for connecting a monitor. See video port.

(2) Also called "GrafPort," it is a Macintosh graphics structure that defines all the characteristics of a graphics window.


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The RADEON 9700 chip, which offers more bandwidth than any other graphics chip in the world, will work efficiently and seamlessly with AMD's leading edge platforms--based on the newly specified Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) 8X interface--to deliver solid and stable solutions for commercial and consumer use.
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The specifications include support for workstation features such as dual processing, large system memories, Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) 4x graphics specification and AGP Pro graphics cards, and high-bandwidth I/O.
 
 
 
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