Windows-based acceleration

Updated: 12/06/2024 by Computer Hope

Windows-based acceleration is an SVGA (Super Video Graphics Array) adapter specially created to run Microsoft Windows programs faster and should not be confused with standard SVGA cards. Although Windows is ordinarily responsible for some video card functions, read-only memory in this adapter stores routines that alleviate some of this burden.

DirectX, GPU, Graphics driver, Hardware acceleration, Rendering, Video terms