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* Gas-Plasma Display
* Gigabit Switch Router
* GPU: Graphic Processing Unit
* Graphic Card
* Graphics Accelerator
* Graphics Adaptor
* Graphics Display System
* Graphics Monitor
* GSC Bus
gas-plasma display
Gas-plasma display is a type of thin display screen or flat-panel display, used in some older portable computers. A gas-plasma display works by sandwiching neon gas between two plates. Each plate is coated with a conductive print. The print on one plate contains vertical conductive lines and the other plate has horizontal lines. Together, the two plates form a grid. When electric current is passed through a horizontal and vertical line, the gas at the intersection glows, creating a point of light, or pixel.
Gigabit Switch Router
Gigabit Switch Router is the Cisco's trade name for its high-end layer 3 switch routers such as Cisco 12000 series. Gigabit Switch Routers (GSR) is a new product class of routers that perform Internet routing and switching at gigabit speeds. Designed to meet current and future Internet traffic requirements, the Cisco 12000 series initially supports IP backbone links at OC-3/STM-1 (155 Mbps) and OC-12/STM-4 (622 Mbps)--facilities up to four times faster than those used today.
GPU: Graphic Processing Unit
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU), also called Visual Processing Unit (VPU), is the microprocessor of a graphics card (or graphics accelerator) for a personal computer or game console. Modern GPUs are very efficient at manipulating and displaying computer graphics, and their highly-parallel structure makes them more effective than typical CPUs for a range of complex algorithms.
Graphic Card
Graphics card is also known as graphics accelerator, video card, video board, video display board, display adapter, video adapter, or graphics adapter. It is a component of a computer to convert a logical representation of an image stored in memory to a signal that can be used as input for a display medium, most often a monitor utilising a variety of display standards. The graphics card may be a stand-alone expansion card but is often also built into the computer.
Graphics Accelerator
Graphics Accelerator is also known as graphics card, video card, video board, video display board, display adapter, video adapter, or graphics adapter. It is a component of a computer to convert a logical representation of an image stored in memory to a signal that can be used as input for a display medium, most often a monitor utilising a variety of display standards. The graphics card may be a stand-alone expansion card but is often also built into the computer.
Graphics Adaptor
Graphics Adaptor is also known as graphics card, video card, video board, video display board, display accelerator, video adapter, or graphics adapter. It is a component of a computer to convert a logical representation of an image stored in memory to a signal that can be used as input for a display medium, most often a monitor utilising a variety of display standards. The graphics card may be a stand-alone expansion card but is often also built into the computer.
graphics display system
Graphics display system includes graphic monitor and video adapter that make a computer capable of displaying video graphics.
graphics monitor
Graphic monitor is capable of displaying graphics, in addition to text mode. Nearly all current monitors are graphics monitors.
GSC Bus
Gecko System Connect (GSC) Bus, also known as Gonzo System Connect and General System Connect, is a bus used in many of the HP 9000 workstations and servers. The GSC bus was 32-bit and reached 40MHz in its final iterations. Variants of the bus include GSC1X, GSC1.5X, GSC2X, GSC+ and HSC (High Speed Connect).