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- Q9300635 subject Q7016108.
- Q9300635 abstract "Scan-Line Interleave (SLI) from 3dfx is a method for linking two (or more) video cards or chips together to produce a single output. It is an application of parallel processing for computer graphics, meant to increase the processing power available for graphics. SLI from 3dfx was introduced in 1998 and used in the Voodoo2 line of graphics accelerators. However, the original Voodoo Graphics card and the VSA-100 were also SLI-capable.Nvidia Corporation reintroduced the SLI acronym in 2004 (though it now stands for Scalable Link Interface) and intends for it to be used in modern computer systems based on the PCI Express bus.".
- Q9300635 thumbnail STBVoodoo2SLIcards.jpg?width=300.
- Q9300635 wikiPageExternalLink SLI.
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- Q9300635 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016108.
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- Q9300635 comment "Scan-Line Interleave (SLI) from 3dfx is a method for linking two (or more) video cards or chips together to produce a single output. It is an application of parallel processing for computer graphics, meant to increase the processing power available for graphics. SLI from 3dfx was introduced in 1998 and used in the Voodoo2 line of graphics accelerators.".
- Q9300635 label "Scan-Line Interleave".
- Q9300635 depiction STBVoodoo2SLIcards.jpg.