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High-performance and graphics
High-performance graphics was an initial driver of such bandwidth requirements, where high bandwidth data transfer between framebuffers is required.

High-performance and started
Dolphin started out continuing the development of a line of SCI-products from Norsk Data, by implementing customer-specific solutions, as well as providing PCI and later PCIe boards for commodity and High-performance computing systems.

High-performance and market
High-performance versions used a 15v head, and can claim the distinction of being the first production engine to feature five valves per cylinder, beating rival designs from Bugatti, Toyota and Audi to the market by at least a year.

High-performance and by
* Article " High-performance XML: Dynamic XPath expressions compilation " by Daniel Cazzulino
Ethernet is supported onboard by the SEEQ 80c03 chipset coupled with the HPC ( High-performance Peripheral Controller ), which provides the DMA engine.
High-performance manufactured housing uses less energy and therefore increases life-cycle affordability by decreasing operating costs.
High-performance integrated circuits have traditionally been characterized by the clock frequency at which they operate.
Assay sensitivity has also been increased by switching protocols to improved chromatographic instruments ( e. g. ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography ) that operate at pump pressure a few-fold higher than HPLC instruments ( see High-performance liquid chromatography # Pump_pressure ).

High-performance and although
High-performance rowers tend to be tall and muscular: although extra weight does increase the drag on the boat, the larger athlete's increased power tends to be more significant.

High-performance and better
High-performance yachts, in particular some catamarans such as the International C-Class Catamaran, have used or use rigid wing sails, which are said to provide better performance than traditional soft sails.
High-performance tandems may weigh less than twice as much as a single bike, so the power-to-weight ratio may be slightly better than that of a single bike and rider.

High-performance and quality
High-performance housing is not only energy efficient, but also attractive, functional, water-efficient, resilient to wind, seismic forces, and moisture penetration, and has healthy indoor environmental quality.

High-performance and sometimes
High-performance liquid chromatography ( sometimes referred to as high-pressure liquid chromatography ), HPLC, is a chromatographic technique used to separate a mixture of compounds in analytical chemistry and biochemistry with the purpose of identifying, quantifying and purifying the individual components of the mixture.

High-performance and .
High-performance ( so-called " multicurve disc ") preamps, which include multiple, selectable equalizations, are no longer commonly available.
* High-performance computing-The National Center for Computational Sciences ( NCCS ) provides the most powerful computing resources in the world for open scientific research.
In systems-on-a-chip and embedded systems, typical system bus infrastructure is a complex on-chip bus such as AMBA High-performance Bus.
High-performance systems may use multiple layers of load balancing.
* High-performance fans running at maximum speed used for the required degree of cooling of an overclocked machine can be noisy, some producing 50 dB or more of noise.
In October 2010, SAP AG announced the release of SAP HANA 1. 0 ( High-performance Analytics Appliance ), an in-memory appliance for Business Intelligence allowing real-time analytics.
* High-performance Contour SVT version debuts, available only in Silver Frost, Toreador Red, and Black Ebony with Midnight Blue or Tan interior.
High-performance skimboards are usually made in several layers, thus " composite " construction.
High-performance versions, called hot hatches or sport compact sedans, may have turbocharged 2. 0 or 2. 5-litre engines, or even V6 3. 2-litre units, ranging maximum outputs from to.
High-performance vehicles rarely use the FF layout because weight is transferred to the rear wheels under acceleration, while unloading the front wheels and sharply reducing their grip, effectively putting a cap on the amount of power which could realistically be utilized ; in addition, the high horsepower of high-performance cars can result in the sensation of torque steer.
High-performance driving necessitates inducing weight transfer, regardless of drivetrain layout, but it is more important in MR and especially RR layouts, and the greater effect from it is more difficult to handle.
It was known as the 74HC ( High-performance silicon gate ) family of devices and used the pinout of the 74LS family with an improved version of CMOS technology inside the chip.
High-performance email delivery is predominantly a logistical problem.

3D and graphics
* Adobe Atmosphere, a 3D computer graphics product by Adobe Systems
PowerPC upgrades with Wide SCSI controllers, PCI busboards with Ethernet, sound and 3D graphics cards, and tower cases allowed the A1200 and A4000 to survive well into the late nineties.
The Accelerated Graphics Port ( often shortened to AGP ) is a high-speed point-to-point channel for attaching a video card to a computer's motherboard, primarily to assist in the acceleration of 3D computer graphics.
* Cinema 4D, a 3D graphics application
Though the technical details of rendering methods vary, the general challenges to overcome in producing a 2D image from a 3D representation stored in a scene file are outlined as the graphics pipeline along a rendering device, such as a GPU.
Rendering is one of the major sub-topics of 3D computer graphics, and in practice always connected to the others.
In the case of 3D graphics, rendering may be done slowly, as in pre-rendering, or in real time.
Pre-rendering is a computationally intensive process that is typically used for movie creation, while real-time rendering is often done for 3D video games which rely on the use of graphics cards with 3D hardware accelerators.
Modern computer animation usually uses 3D computer graphics, although 2D computer graphics are still used for stylistic, low bandwidth, and faster real-time renderings.
Digital techniques, such as ray-tracing ( graphics ) | ray tracing, can also render 3D models with shallow depth of field for the same effect.
Direct3D ( the 3D graphics API within DirectX ) is widely used in the development of video games for Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360 and some Sega Dreamcast games.
It is widely recognized for having popularized the first-person shooter genre, pioneering immersive 3D graphics, networked multiplayer gaming, and support for customized additions and modifications via packaged files in a data archive known as " WADs ".
Dooms primary distinguishing feature at the time of its release was its realistic 3D graphics, then unparalleled by other real-time-rendered games running on consumer-level hardware.
Category: Video games with stereoscopic 3D graphics
Layer-based compositing is very well suited for rapid 2D and limited 3D effects such as in motion graphics, but becomes awkward for more complex composites entailing a large number of layers.
# REDIRECT Video game graphics # Fixed 3D
Global illumination is a general name for a group of algorithms used in 3D computer graphics that are meant to add more realistic lighting to 3D scenes.
In real-time 3D graphics, the diffuse inter-reflection component of global illumination is sometimes approximated by an " ambient " term in the lighting equation, which is also called " ambient lighting " or " ambient color " in 3D software packages.
Category: 3D computer graphics
The other console's games had a blip sound and cruder graphics, while the Intellivision featured a realistic swing sound and striking of the ball, and graphics that suggested a more 3D look.

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