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Windows accelerator

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A Windows accelerator was a type of graphics card for personal computers with additional blitter functionality marketed for accelerating the Microsoft Windows operating system. [1] These have been superseded by multipurpose GPUs which include acceleration for 3d graphics.

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References

  1. ^ "PC Mag, PCs with windows accelerators".