AIMM card

AGP Inline Memory Module (AIMM) also known as Graphics Performance Accelerator (GPA) is an expansion card that fits in the AGP slot of PC motherboards based on Intel 815 chipsets with onboard graphics, like the ASUS CUSL-2 with an AGP Pro slot and Abit SH6 with an AGP Universal slot.[1] It is intended to be a mid-level cost solution between shared graphics memory and dedicated graphics memory found on more expensive discrete AGP expansion card. AIMM cards are special memory modules that are used as dedicated video memory (display cache) to store Z-buffering and they usually have 4 MB of 32-bit wide SDRAM. [2]

References

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  1. ^ "Computex 2001 Manufacturer Report - THG.RU". 22 July 2017.
  2. ^ Abit SH6 User Manual

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– Computer memory 1-2-AX working memory task AGP Inline Memory Module Aperture (computer memory) Associative memory Autoassociative memory Bidirectional

List of computing and IT abbreviations

SIMD—Single instruction, multiple data SIM—Subscriber Identity Module SIMM—Single inline memory module SIP—Session Initiation Protocol SIP—Supplementary Ideographic

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SGI Visual Workstation

proprietary DIMM module that is essentially the same as ECC SDRAM PC-100, but in a package one-half normal size. The maximum memory per module is 96MB, and

Alpha 21364

fault-tolerant features. Each memory controller provides five RDRAM channels that support PC800 Rambus inline memory modules (RIMMs). Four of the channels

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PowerBook G3

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