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SNA (computer graphics)

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The XAA/EXA/UXA/SNA APIs are for the 2D graphics drivers inside the X server. Note, that modern software uses direct rendering.
Glamor obsoletes DDX, here with XWayland.

In computing, SNA (Sandybridge's New Acceleration) is a graphics acceleration architecture for the X.Org Server developed by Intel as a replacement for UXA.[1]

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  1. ^ Larabel, Michael (2011-06-04). "Intel Just Released A Crazy Fast Acceleration Architecture". Phoronix. Retrieved 11 August 2013.