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A graphic card in an AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) bus is a dedicated hardware component designed to enhance graphical performance in computers, specifically for rendering images and video. The AGP interface, introduced in the late 1990s, allows faster communication between the graphics card and the motherboard compared to the older PCI standard, enabling higher data transfer rates for better graphics rendering. AGP cards were widely used in gaming and graphic-intensive applications before being largely replaced by PCI Express (PCIe) technology.

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