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The Accelerated Graphics (AGP) is a slot on the motherboard which is dedicated for the use of a graphic card.
History
AGP was developed by Intel as a way to enhance the performance and speed of the graphics hardware connected to a PC. ... Intel considered the AGP, a modification of the PCI bus designed specifically to facilitate the use of streaming video and high-performance graphics. ...
• The AGP bus has no other devices on its bus line; this means that the graphics card does not share the bus line. ... The graphics card receives multiple chunks of data in response to a single request. ...
• AGP uses sideband addressing, which allows the graphics card to request and issue addressing information using eight additional address lines that are separate from the 32-bit path used to transfer data.
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