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frame buffer

In computing, a buffer used to store a screen image.



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Frame buffer memory operation eliminates the need for external memory, while the built-in graphics engine can generate up to 512 sprites from 4 x 4 up to 512 x 512 pixels, in size, in a variety of color modes, with the ability to program panels from 320 x 160 up to 1,280 x 480 pixels resolution.
The NVIDIA Quadro FX 4500 offers a combination of features, including a unified 512MB frame buffer memory and SLI technology support, with a new architecture that increases raw performance for a solution that brings a new level of graphics computing power.
With the Wildcat III 6210's huge memory and frame buffer capacity, our ImageStation 2002 workstations with panoramic 24" monitors add another dimension to our industry-leading stereo photogrammetric production system.
 
 
 
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