The Accelerated Cartoon Port (often beneath to AGP) is a accelerated point-to-point approach for adhering a video agenda to a computer's motherboard, primarily to abetment in the dispatch of 3D computer graphics. Since 2004 AGP has been progressively phased out in favor of PCI Express (PCIe). By mid-2009 PCIe cards bedeviled the market; AGP cards and motherboards were still produced, but OEM disciplinarian abutment was minimal.1
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