North Bridge
Awesome games, awesome controller, awesome interface, awesome graphics, what more can you want?
bgi in computer graphics means "borland graphics interface", these r the files which contains information about all the graphics funtion.
The fast end of the hub, called the North bridge, contains the graphic and memory controller, and connects directly to the processor by way of 64- bit bus, called the Front Side Bus (FSB), System Bus or host bus.
Graphical User Interface
You cant input custom graphics.
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full form of bgi is borland graphics interface
The northbridge chip primarily controls the communication between the CPU, RAM, and graphics card. It manages high-speed data transfers and connects the processor to the memory controller and the PCI Express lanes for graphics and other peripherals. Additionally, it often handles the memory interface, ensuring efficient access to system memory. Overall, the northbridge plays a crucial role in coordinating the data flow within the computer's core components.
graphical user inerface
People are more likely to put in a graphics controller and memory controller into their computers because it is cheaper and easier than adding things to the chip set.
Advanced Digital Display-2nd Generation Card. This card provides digital display options for an Intel Graphics Controller. It plugs into an x16 PCI Express connector but uses the multiplexed SDVO (Serial Digital Video Out)interface. This Advanced Digital Display Card will not work with an Intel Graphics Controller that supports DVO and ADD cards. ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Digital_Video_Out
North Bridge and South Bridge. The North Bridge is the faster end of the hub containing the graphics and memory controller and connects to the system bus. The South Bridge is the slower end of the hub and contains the I/O controller hub. All I/O devices with the exception of display and memory are connected by the slower South Bridge.