Hardware acceleration is the use of computer hardware designed to perform specific functions more efficiently when compared to software running on a general-purpose...
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Graphics processing unit (redirect from 3D acceleration)
library for Windows 3.x, and their later DirectDraw interface for hardware acceleration of 2D games in Windows 95 and later. In the early- and mid-1990s...
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AES instruction set (redirect from AES acceleration)
Crypto API (Linux).) The following chips, while supporting AES hardware acceleration, do not support AES-NI: AMD Geode LX processors VIA, using VIA PadLock...
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allows applications such as VLC media player or GStreamer to use hardware video acceleration capabilities, usually provided by the graphics processing unit...
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Virginia Hardware acceleration, the speedup of computing tasks by performing them in customized hardware rather than software Hardware architecture, the...
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TLS acceleration in a reverse proxy configuration. Modern x86 CPUs support Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encoding and decoding in hardware, using...
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Video Acceleration (DXVA) is a Microsoft API specification for the Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360 platforms that allows video decoding to be hardware-accelerated...
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Intel Quick Sync Video (category Video acceleration)
2012-09-22. Retrieved 2011-12-22. "Hardware Acceleration Overview". MediaBrowserWiki. Retrieved March 6, 2019. "Using Hardware-Accelerated Streaming". Plex...
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for XVideo; this feature is known as hardware scaling and YUV acceleration or sometimes as 2D hardware acceleration. The XFree86 X display server has implemented...
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Android version history (redirect from Android hardware requirements)
Quentyn (October 19, 2011). "Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has Hardware Acceleration". Phandroid. Archived from the original on October 21, 2011. Retrieved...
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