A CPU and Ram
A graphic workstation is a workstation that is configured specifically for graphics work. It can include vector graphics, image manipulation, and bitmap graphics.
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Crt monitors,lcd's & led's
workstation graphics card.http://www.nvidia.com/page/quadronvs.html
Graphics cards are rated in MHz, memory and frame rate.
Only the best have the high end HP workstations. The HPZ420 is a high end HP workstation which includes 8-core 3D graphics. HPZ620 is another high end HP workstation that includes 16-core Xeon process power and 3D graphics.
You can choose motherboards based on following chipsets: Intel
Kenneth Newman has written: 'A general-purpose raster graphics system for a personal workstation environment'
To describe the standard graphics station in detail first research it well and write several paragraphs discussing. A neat sketch can be done on graph paper.
To increase the size of a frame buffer in graphics, you can allocate more video memory (VRAM) if your graphics card supports it, or adjust settings in your graphics driver or software application to utilize a larger buffer. In some cases, modifying the resolution or color depth of your display can also increase the frame buffer size. Additionally, programming environments like OpenGL or DirectX allow developers to specify the size of frame buffers during initialization.
Assuming this would not be a workstation that relies heavily on 3D modelling software such as Maya, 3D Studio Max, etc. your graphics card requirements ought to be quite low. A GeForce 7800GT or an ATI Radeon HD 3650 would be my recommendations, as both cards are capable enough to last a while and not robust enough to be more of a gaming card.
there are 2 architectures: pc graphics and workstation based. sometimes distributed vr(virtual teality) is counted as the third one.