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The Accelerated Graphics Port (also called Advanced Graphics Port, often shortened to AGP) is a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a graphics card to a computer
Computer

A computer is a machine that manipulates Data according to a list of Code .The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century , although the computer concept and various machines similar to computers existed earlier....
's motherboard
Motherboard

A motherboard is the central printed circuit board in some complex electronic systems, such as modern personal computers. The motherboard is sometimes alternatively known as the mainboard, system board, or, on Apple Inc....
, primarily to assist in the acceleration of 3D computer graphics
3D computer graphics

3D computer graphics are graphics that use a Cartesian coordinate system#Three-dimensional coordinate system representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images....
. Since 2004, AGP is being progressively phased out in favor of PCI Express
PCI Express

Peripheral Component Interconnect Express , officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the older PCI Local Bus, PCI-X, and Accelerated Graphics Port standards....
. However, as of mid 2008 new AGP cards and motherboards are still available for purchase, though OEM driver support is minimal.






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The Accelerated Graphics Port (also called Advanced Graphics Port, often shortened to AGP) is a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a graphics card to a computer
Computer

A computer is a machine that manipulates Data according to a list of Code .The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century , although the computer concept and various machines similar to computers existed earlier....
's motherboard
Motherboard

A motherboard is the central printed circuit board in some complex electronic systems, such as modern personal computers. The motherboard is sometimes alternatively known as the mainboard, system board, or, on Apple Inc....
, primarily to assist in the acceleration of 3D computer graphics
3D computer graphics

3D computer graphics are graphics that use a Cartesian coordinate system#Three-dimensional coordinate system representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images....
. Since 2004, AGP is being progressively phased out in favor of PCI Express
PCI Express

Peripheral Component Interconnect Express , officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the older PCI Local Bus, PCI-X, and Accelerated Graphics Port standards....
. However, as of mid 2008 new AGP cards and motherboards are still available for purchase, though OEM driver support is minimal.

Advantages over PCI

As computers became increasingly graphically oriented, successive generations of graphics adapters began to push the limits of PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect

The PCI Local Bus , or Conventional PCI, is a computer bus for attaching computer hardware in a computer. These devices can take either the form of an integrated circuit fitted onto the motherboard itself, called a planar device in the PCI specification or an expansion card that fits into a socket....
, a bus
Computer bus

In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers. Each bus defines its set of connectors to physically plug devices, cards or cables together....
 with shared bandwidth. This led to the development of AGP, a "bus" dedicated to graphics adapters.

For the needs of modern graphics adapters, AGP is superior to PCI because it provides a dedicated pathway between the slot and the processor rather than sharing the PCI bus, allowing for faster communication. AGP also uses sideband addressing, meaning that the address
Address bus

An address bus is a computer bus that is used to specify a memory address. When a central processing unit or direct memory access-enabled device needs to read or write to a memory location, it specifies that memory location on the address bus ....
 and data buses are separated so the entire packet does not need to be read to get addressing information. This is done by adding eight extra 8-bit buses
Computer bus

In computer architecture, a bus is a subsystem that transfers data between computer components inside a computer or between computers. Each bus defines its set of connectors to physically plug devices, cards or cables together....
 which allow the graphics controller to issue new AGP requests and commands at the same time with other AGP data flowing via the main 32 address/data (AD) lines. This results in improved overall AGP data throughput.

In addition, to load a texture, a PCI graphics card must copy it from the system's RAM into the card's framebuffer
Framebuffer

A framebuffer is a video output device that drives a video display from a memory buffer containing a complete video frame of data. The information in the buffer typically consists of color values for every pixel on the screen....
, whereas an AGP card is capable of reading textures directly from system RAM using the Graphics Address Remapping Table
Graphics Address Remapping Table

The Graphics Address Remapping Table is an IOMMU used by Accelerated Graphics Port and PCI Express graphics cards, through which texture mappings, polygon meshes and other data is loaded directly from the computer's primary storage utilizing direct memory access....
 (GART). GART reapportions main memory as needed for texture
Texture mapping

Texture mapping is a method for adding detail, surface texture, or colour to a computer-generated imagery or 3D model. Its application to 3D graphics was pioneered by Dr Edwin Catmull in his Ph.D....
 storage, allowing the graphics card to access them directly. The maximum amount of system memory available to AGP is defined as the AGP aperture
Aperture (computer memory)

In computing, an aperture is a portion of the address space which is persistently associated with a particular peripheral device or a computer memory unit....
.

The two main reasons graphics cards with the PCI interface are still produced are that, first, they can be used in nearly any PC; because while some motherboards with built-in graphics adapters lack an AGP slot, few, if any, modern desktop PCs lack PCI slots. Secondly, a user with an appropriate operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
 can use several PCI graphics cards (or several PCI graphics cards in combination with one AGP card) simultaneously — to give many different video outputs (for the use of many screens). This is almost impossible with AGP 1.0 and AGP 2.0 cards, because they do not support more than one AGP Master (video card) per AGP Target (chipset interface). AGP 3.0 does support more than one AGP Master per AGP Target, but nonetheless few PC motherboards are equipped with more than one AGP slot. Some server-class computers support having multiple AGP slots in a single system: the HP
Hewlett-Packard

The Hewlett-Packard Company , commonly referred to as HP, is a technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States....
 AlphaServer
AlphaServer

AlphaServer was the name given to a series of server computers, produced from 1994 onwards by Digital Equipment Corporation, and latterly by Compaq and Hewlett-Packard....
 GS1280 has up to 64 AGP slots, the AlphaServer ES80 up to 4 AGP slots, and the AlphaServer ES47 up to 2 AGP slots.

History

The AGP slot first appeared on x86 compatible system boards based on Socket 7
Socket 7

Socket 7 is a physical and electrical specification for an x86-style Central processing unit socket on a personal computer motherboard. The socket supersedes the earlier Socket 5, and accepts Pentium microprocessors manufactured by Intel, as well as compatibles made by Cyrix/IBM, AMD, Integrated Device Technology and others....
 Pentium
Pentium

Introduced on March 22, 1993, the original Pentium was the first superscalar x86 architecture microprocessor. Its fifth-generation x86 microarchitecture was a direct extension of the 80486 architecture with dual integer pipeline s, a faster FPU unit, wider data bus, and features for further reduced address calculation latency....
 and Slot 1
Slot 1

Slot 1 refers to the physical and electrical specification for the connector used by some of Intel's microprocessors, including the Celeron, Pentium II and the Pentium III....
 Pentium II
Pentium II

The Pentium II brand refers to Intel's sixth-generation microarchitecture and x86 architecture-compatible microprocessors introduced on May 7, 1997....
 processors. Intel introduced AGP support with the i440LX Slot 1
Slot 1

Slot 1 refers to the physical and electrical specification for the connector used by some of Intel's microprocessors, including the Celeron, Pentium II and the Pentium III....
 chipset in mid-October 1997 and a flood of products followed from all the major system board vendors.

The first Socket 7 chipsets to support AGP were the VIA
VIA Technologies

VIA Technologies is a Taiwanese manufacturer of integrated circuits, mainly motherboard chipsets, Central processing unit, and computer memory, and is part of the Formosa Plastics Group....
 Apollo VP3, SiS
Silicon Integrated Systems

Silicon Integrated Systems is a company that manufactures, among other things, motherboard chipsets. The company was founded in 1987 in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan....
 5591/5592, and the ALI
Acer Laboratories Incorporated

Acer Laboratories Incorporated is a major designer and manufacturer of integrated circuits for the personal computer and embedded systems markets....
 Aladdin V. Intel never released an AGP-equipped Socket 7 chipset. FIC
First International Computer

First International Computer, Inc. is a Taiwanese computer and components manufacturer, that designs and manufactures computer products and electronic components for other electronics equipment manufacturers worldwide....
 demonstrated the first Socket 7 AGP system board in November 1997 as the FIC PA-2012 based on the VIA Apollo VP3 chipset, followed very quickly by the EPoX P55-VP3 also based on the VIA VP3 chipset which was first to market.

Early video chipsets featuring AGP support included the Rendition
Rendition (company)

Rendition was a maker of 3D graphics chipsets in the mid- to late-90's. They were known for products such as the V?rit? 1000 and V?rit? 2x00 and for being one of the first 3D chipset makers to directly work with Quake developer John D....
 Vérité V2200, 3dfx
3dfx

3dfx Interactive was a company that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics graphics processing units and, later, graphics cards. It was a pioneer in the field for several years in the late 1990s until 2000 when it underwent one of the most high-profile demises in the history of the Personal computer industry....
 Voodoo Banshee
3dfx

3dfx Interactive was a company that specialized in the manufacturing of 3D graphics graphics processing units and, later, graphics cards. It was a pioneer in the field for several years in the late 1990s until 2000 when it underwent one of the most high-profile demises in the history of the Personal computer industry....
, Nvidia
NVIDIA

Nvidia is a multinational corporation specializing in the manufacture of graphics processing unit technologies for workstations, desktop computers, and mobile devices....
 RIVA 128
RIVA 128

Released in late 1997 by Nvidia, the RIVA 128, or "NV3", was one of the first consumer graphics processing units to integrate 3D acceleration in addition to traditional 2D and video acceleration....
, 3Dlabs
3Dlabs

3DLABS Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company that develops the DMS range of fully programmable media-rich application processors targeted at the handheld and embedded markets....
 PERMEDIA 2, Intel i740
Intel740

The Intel740 was a graphics processing unit using an Accelerated Graphics Port interface made by Real3D .The product was designed specifically to take advantage of the use of AGP interface, during the time when many competing 3D accelerators still used the Peripheral Component Interconnect connection....
, ATI Rage series
ATI Rage

The ATI Technologies RAGE is a series of Graphics processing units offering Graphical user interface 2D computer graphics, video acceleration, and 3D acceleration....
, Matrox
Matrox

Matrox Electronic Systems Ltd is a Canada company based in Dorval, Quebec, which produces graphics card components and equipment for personal computers....
 Millennium II, and S3 ViRGE GX/2
S3 ViRGE

The S3 Virtual Reality Graphics Engine graphics chipset was one of the first 2D computer graphics/3D graphics card accelerators designed for the mass market....
. Some early AGP boards used graphics processors built around PCI and were simply bridged to AGP. This resulted in the cards benefiting little from the new bus, with the only improvement used being the 66 MHz bus clock, with its resulting doubled bandwidth over PCI, and bus exclusivity. Examples of such cards were the Voodoo Banshee, Vérité V2200, Millennium II, and S3 ViRGE GX/2. Intel's i740 was explicitly designed to exploit the new AGP feature set. In fact it was designed to texture only from AGP memory, making PCI versions of the board difficult to implement (local board RAM had to emulate AGP memory.)

Microsoft first introduced AGP support into Windows 95
Windows 95

Windows 95 is a consumer-oriented graphical user interface-based operating system. It was released on August 24, 1995 by Microsoft, and was a significant progression from the company's previous Microsoft Windows products....
 OEM Service Release 2
(OSR2 version 1111 or 950B) via the USB SUPPLEMENT to OSR2 patch. After applying the patch the Windows 95 system became Windows 95 version 4.00.950 B. The first Windows NT-based operating system to receive AGP support was Windows NT 4.0
Windows NT 4.0

Windows NT 4.0 is a Preemption , Graphical user interface and business-oriented operating system designed to work with either uniprocessor or Symmetric multiprocessing computers....
 with service pack
Service pack

A service pack is a collection of updates, fixes and/or enhancements to a computer program delivered in the form of a single installable package....
 3, introduced in 1997. Linux
Linux

Linux is a generic term referring to Unix-like computer operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Their development is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration; typically all the underlying source code can be used, freely modified, and redistributed by anyone under the terms of the GNU GPL license...
 support for AGP enhanced fast data transfers was first added in 1999 with the implementation of the AGPgart
Agpgart

In computing, AGPgart is a Kernel module for Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris that supports the extra data transfer features of Accelerated Graphics Port video cards via the Graphics Address Remapping Table ....
 kernel module.

Versions of AGP

Intel released the first version of AGP, titled “AGP specification 1.0,” in 1997. It included both the 1x and 2x speeds. Specification 2.0 documented AGP 4X and 3.0 documented 8X. Available versions include:

AGP 1x: A 32-bit
32-bit

The range of integer values that can be stored in 32 bits is 0 through 4,294,967,295 or -2,147,483,648 through 2,147,483,647 using two's complement encoding....
 channel operating at 66 MHz resulting in a maximum data rate of 266 megabyte
Megabyte

Megabyte is a SI prefix-multiple of the unit byte for digital information computer storage or transmission and is equal to 106 bytes....
s per second (MB/s), doubled from the 133 MB/s transfer rate of PCI
Peripheral Component Interconnect

The PCI Local Bus , or Conventional PCI, is a computer bus for attaching computer hardware in a computer. These devices can take either the form of an integrated circuit fitted onto the motherboard itself, called a planar device in the PCI specification or an expansion card that fits into a socket....
 bus 33 MHz / 32-bit; 3.3 V signaling. AGP 2x: A 32-bit channel operating at 66 MHz double pumped to an effective 133 MHz resulting in a maximum data rate of 533 MB/s; signaling voltages the same as AGP 1x; AGP 4x: A 32-bit channel operating at 66 MHz quad pumped to an effective 266 MHz resulting in a maximum data rate of 1066 MB/s (1 GB/s); 1.5 V signaling; AGP 8x: A 32-bit channel operating at 66 MHz, strobing eight times per clock, delivering an effective 533 MHz resulting in a maximum data rate of 2133 MB/s (2 GB/s); 0.8 V signaling.

There are various physical interfaces (i.e. shape of slots), as explained in the Compatibility section below.

AGP version 3.5 is only publicly mentioned by Microsoft under Universal Accelerated Graphics Port (UAGP), which specifies mandatory supports of extra registers once marked optional under AGP 3.0. Upgraded registers include PCISTS, CAPPTR, NCAPID, AGPSTAT, AGPCMD, NISTAT, NICMD. New required registers include APBASELO, APBASEHI, AGPCTRL, APSIZE, NEPG, GARTLO, GARTHI.

Variations

A number of non-standard variations of the AGP interface have been produced by manufacturers.

64-bit AGP: A 64-bit
64-bit

64-bit CPUs have existed in supercomputers since the 1960s and in RISC-based computer workstation and Server s since the early 1990s. In 2003 they were introduced to the mainstream personal computer arena, in the form of the x86-64 and 64-bit PowerPC processor architectures....
 channel. Used in high-end professional graphic cards. It was once proposed as an optional standard for AGP 3.0 in draft documents, but was dropped in the final version of the standard.

Ultra-AGP, Ultra-AGPII: It is an internal AGP interface standard used by SiS
Silicon Integrated Systems

Silicon Integrated Systems is a company that manufactures, among other things, motherboard chipsets. The company was founded in 1987 in Hsinchu Science Park, Taiwan....
 for the north bridge controllers with integrated graphics. The original version supports same bandwidth as AGP 8x, while Ultra-AGPII has maximum 3.2GB/s bandwidth.

AGP Pro: This was a rarely-used slot for cards that required more electrical power. It is a longer slot with additional pins for that purpose. AGP Pro cards were usually workstation-class cards used to accelerate professional computer-aided design
Computer-aided design

Computer-Aided Design is the use of computer technology to aid in the design and particularly the drafting of a part or product, including entire buildings....
 applications employed in the fields of architecture, machining, engineering, simulations, and similar fields.

PCI-based AGP ports
;AGP Express: Not a true AGP interface, but rather a way to allow an AGP card to be connected over the legacy PCI bus
Peripheral Component Interconnect

The PCI Local Bus , or Conventional PCI, is a computer bus for attaching computer hardware in a computer. These devices can take either the form of an integrated circuit fitted onto the motherboard itself, called a planar device in the PCI specification or an expansion card that fits into a socket....
 on a PCI Express
PCI Express

Peripheral Component Interconnect Express , officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the older PCI Local Bus, PCI-X, and Accelerated Graphics Port standards....
 motherboard. It is a technology found on ECS
Elitegroup Computer Systems

Elitegroup Computer Systems , also known as ECS, is a Taiwan-based electronics firm. It is the fourth largest PC motherboard manufacturer in the world , with production reaching 24 million units in 2002....
 motherboards, and is used as a selling point for AGP card owners who want a new motherboard but do not want to be forced to buy a PCIe graphics card as well (most new motherboards do not provide AGP slots, only PCIe slots). An "AGP Express" slot is basically a PCI slot (with the electrical power of two) in the AGP form factor. While it offers backward compatibility with AGP cards, its disadvantages include (some AGP cards do not work with AGP Express) and reduced performance - the card is forced to use the shared PCI bus at its lower bandwidth, rather than having exclusive use of the faster AGP.
;AGI: The ASRock
ASRock

ASRock Inc. produces motherboards, in the past mainly for the budget-mainstream sector but more recently also focusing on high-end motherboards....
 Graphics Interface (AGI) is a proprietary variant of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) standard. Its purpose is to provide AGP-support for those of Asrock's motherboards that use chipsets lacking native AGP-support. However, it's not fully compatible and several videocard chipsets are known to not be supported.
;AGX: The EpoX
EPoX

EPoX was a manufacturer of motherboards, video cards and communication products. They manufactured mainboards for AMD and Intel processors, which are renowned for being overclocker-friendly yet affordable....
 Advanced Graphics eXtended (AGX) is also a proprietary variant of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) standard. It shares the same problems with the AGI port explained above. User manuals even recommend not using AGP 8X ATI cards with AGX slots.
;XGP: The Biostar
Biostar

Biostar or Biostar Microtech International Corp, is a 2nd Tier motherboard manufacturer based in Taiwan, BIOSTAR's expertise is in the designing and manufacturing of computer hardware products such as motherboards, video cards, barebone computers and industrial PCs, to meet the demands of market development by providing more integrated...
 Xtreme Graphics Port is also a variant of the Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) standard. It is similar to the two standards above, in that it supports AGP cards with chipsets that do not support AGP. Also like the above, it has support issues with many AGP cards.


PCIe based AGP ports

;AGR: The Advanced Graphics Riser
Advanced Graphics Riser

The Advanced Graphics Riser is a variation of the AGP port used in some PCIe motherboards made by MSI to offer a limited backwards compatibility with AGP....
 is a variation of the AGP port used in some PCIe motherboards made by MSI
MSI

MSI has many meanings, depending on the topic:...
 to offer a limited backwards compatibility with AGP. It is, effectively, a modified PCIe slot allowing for performance comparable to an AGP 4x/8x slot , but with limited support of AGP cards. The manufacturer has published a non-exhaustive compatibility list of cards and chipsets that do work with the modified slot.


Compatibility


AGP cards are backward
Backward compatibility

In technology, for example in telecommunications and computing, a device or technology is said to be backwards compatible if it allows input generated by older devices....
 and forward compatible
Forward compatibility

Forward compatibility is the ability of a system to gracefully accept input intended for later versions of itself.Although forward compatibility and extensibility are similar, they are not the same....
 within limits. 1.5 V-only keyed cards will not go into 3.3 V slots and vice versa, though "Universal" slots exist which accept either type of card. AGP Pro cards will not fit into standard slots, but standard AGP cards will work in a Pro slot. Some cards, like Nvidia's GeForce 6 series or ATI's Radeon X800 series, only have keys for 1.5 V to prevent them from being installed in older mainboards without 1.5 V support. Some of the last modern cards with 3.3 V support were the Nvidia GeForce FX
GeForce FX

The GeForce FX or "GeForce 5" series is a line of graphics processing units from the manufacturer Nvidia....
 series and the ATI Radeon 9500/9700/9800(R350)
Radeon R300

The Radeon R300 is the third generation of Radeon graphics chips from ATI Technologies. The line features 3D computer graphics based upon Direct3D 9.0 and OpenGL 2.0, a major improvement in features and performance compared to the preceding Radeon R200 design....
 (but not 9600/9800(R360)).

It is important to check voltage compatibility as some cards incorrectly have dual notches and some motherboards incorrectly have fully open slots. Furthermore, some poorly designed older 3.3 V cards incorrectly have the 1.5 V key. Inserting a card into a slot that does not support the correct signaling voltage may cause damage.

There are some proprietary exceptions to this rule. For example, Apple
Apple Computer

Apple Inc., formerly Apple Computer Inc., is an United States multinational corporation which designs and manufactures consumer electronics and software products....
 Power Macintosh
Power Macintosh

Power Macintosh, later Power Mac, is a line of Apple Macintosh workstation-class personal computers based on various models of PowerPC microprocessors that was developed, marketed, and supported by Apple Inc....
 computers with the Apple Display Connector
Apple Display Connector

The Apple Display Connector is a proprietary modification of the Digital video interface connector that combines analog and digital video signals, Universal Serial Bus, and power all in one cable....
 (ADC) have an extra connector which delivers power to the attached display. Additionally, moving cards between computers of various CPU architectures
CPU design

CPU design is the design engineering task of creating a central processing unit , a component of computer hardware. It is a subfield of electronics engineering and computer engineering....
 may not work due to firmware
Firmware

Firmware is a term sometimes used to denote the fixed, usually rather small, programs that internally control various electronic devices. Typical examples range from end user products such as remote controls or calculators, via computer parts and devices like harddisks, keyboard s, TFT screens or memory cards, all the way to scientific instr...
 issues.

Use today

, few new motherboards feature AGP slots. No new motherboard chipsets are equipped with AGP support, but motherboards continue to be produced with older chipsets that have AGP support. PCI Express
PCI Express

Peripheral Component Interconnect Express , officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the older PCI Local Bus, PCI-X, and Accelerated Graphics Port standards....
 allows for higher data transfer rates, has more robust full-duplex
Duplex (telecommunications)

A duplex communication system is a system composed of two connected parties or devices which can communicate with one another in both directions....
 support, and also supports other devices.

All new graphics processors are designed for PCI-Express. To create AGP graphics cards, those chips require an additional PCIe to AGP bridge chip to convert PCIe signals to and from AGP signals. This incurs additional board costs due to the need for the additional bridge chip and for a separate AGP-designed circuit board.

Various manufacturers of graphics cards continue to produce AGP cards for the shrinking AGP user-base. The first bridged cards were the GeForce 6600 and ATI Radeon X800 XL boards, released during 2004-5. As of early 2009, AGP cards from Nvidia have a ceiling of the GeForce 7 series (despite the existence of a PCI version of a GeForce 8400 card, no manufacturer has made a comparable one for AGP systems). AMD's only official DirectX
DirectX

Microsoft DirectX is a collection of application programming interfaces for handling tasks related to multimedia, especially game programming and video, on Microsoft platforms....
 10-capable AGP cards are from ATI's Radeon HD 2400 and 2600
Radeon R600

The graphics processing unit codenamed R600 is the foundation of the Radeon HD 2000/3000 series and the FireGL 2007 series video cards developed by ATI Technologies....
 budget and mid-range lines. As of January 2009 several manufacturers released AGP cards based on the mid-range Radeon HD3650 and the mid-high end HD3850, but no higher than the latter.

See also

  • List of device bandwidths
    List of device bandwidths

    This is a list of device bandwidths: the net bit rate of some computer devices employing methods of data transport is quantified in units of kilobits per second , megabits per second , or gigabits per second as appropriate....
  • PCI
    Peripheral Component Interconnect

    The PCI Local Bus , or Conventional PCI, is a computer bus for attaching computer hardware in a computer. These devices can take either the form of an integrated circuit fitted onto the motherboard itself, called a planar device in the PCI specification or an expansion card that fits into a socket....
  • PCI Express
    PCI Express

    Peripheral Component Interconnect Express , officially abbreviated as PCIe, is a computer expansion card standard designed to replace the older PCI Local Bus, PCI-X, and Accelerated Graphics Port standards....


External links

  • (with pictures)
  • contains AGP specs.