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  2. Windows Advanced Rasterization Platform - Wikipedia

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    WARP is a full-featured Direct3D 10.1 renderer device with performance on par with current low-end graphics cards, such as Intel GMA 3000, [2] when running on multi-core CPUs. [3] To achieve this level of rendering performance, WARP employs advanced techniques such as just-in-time compilation to x86 machine code and support for advanced vector ...

  3. Remote Graphics Software - Wikipedia

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    HP ZCentral Remote Boost, formerly known as HP Remote Graphics Software or HP RGS, is a client-server remote desktop software developed by HP Inc. Launched in 2003. [1] HP RGS enables remote access to workstations (or virtual workstations [2]) from many different devices, including other workstations and thin-clients. [3]

  4. AMD XGP - Wikipedia

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    Transfer PCI-E 2.0 signals between XGP and the notebook computer; PCI Express 2.0 compliant; 8 lanes and 16 lanes option available; Hot plug detection; AMD has one year exclusivity on the use of the connector [5] 2 USB 2.0. For connecting external disc players; Connected via the signal pairs between the southbridge to the USB hub via the cable

  5. AMD CrossFire - Wikipedia

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    Associated technology used in mobile computers with external graphics cards, such as in laptops or notebooks, is called AMD Hybrid Graphics. The CrossFire brand name was retired by AMD in September 2017, however the company continues to develop and support the technology for DirectX 11 applications. [ 3 ]

  6. RemoteFX - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft RemoteFX is a Microsoft brand name that covers a set of technologies that enhance visual experience of the Microsoft-developed remote display protocol Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). [1] RemoteFX was first introduced in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and is based on intellectual property that Microsoft acquired and continued to develop ...

  7. Umbra (3D technology company) - Wikipedia

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    Umbra acquired Hybrid Graphics' dPVS and continued its development. The next generation of this technology, named Umbra, was a hardware accelerated occlusion culling middleware. Umbra was released in September 2007. In 2009, Umbra Occlusion Booster was released, and it was optimized for multi-core systems such as Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.

  8. Direct2D - Wikipedia

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    Direct2D [1] is a 2D vector graphics application programming interface (API) designed by Microsoft and implemented in Windows 10, [2] Windows 8, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, and also Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 (with Platform Update installed).

  9. ReadyBoost - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista allows only one device to be used, while Windows 7 allows multiple caches, one per device, up to a total of 256 GB. [5] ReadyBoost compresses and encrypts all data that is placed on the flash device with AES-128; Microsoft has stated that a 2:1 compression ratio is typical, so a 4 GB cache would usually contain 8 GB of data. [6]