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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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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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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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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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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DirectShow uses DirectSound's hardware audio acceleration capabilities if the sound card's hardware audio acceleration capabilities exist and are exposed...
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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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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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HandBrake (section Hardware acceleration)
dedicated hardware for video encoding and decoding (Intel's Quick Sync Video, Nvidia's NVENC, or AMD's Video Coding Engine / Video Core Next). This hardware is...
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Digital signal processor (category Hardware acceleration)
path, or sometimes as coprocessors. These units allowed direct hardware acceleration of very specific but complex mathematical problems, like the Fourier-transform...
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Adobe Flash Player (section Hardware acceleration)
264. Flash Player uses hardware acceleration to display video where present, using technologies such as DirectX Video Acceleration and OpenGL to do so....
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X-Video Motion Compensation (category Video acceleration)
known as "slice level acceleration") for not only MPEG-2 but also MPEG-4 ASP video on VIA Unichrome (S3 Graphics Chrome Series) hardware. XvMC was the first...
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SHA-3 (section Hardware acceleration)
operations, and is designed for easy implementation in both software and hardware. It is defined for any power-of-two word size, w = 2ℓ bits. The main SHA-3...
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System on a chip (category Hardware acceleration)
engineers have employed simulation acceleration, emulation or prototyping on reprogrammable hardware to verify and debug hardware and software for SoC designs...
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OpenCV (section Hardware acceleration)
software under Apache License 2. Starting in 2011, OpenCV features GPU acceleration for real-time operations. Officially launched in 1999 the OpenCV project...
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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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PhysX (section Hardware acceleration)
the API being run on CUDA-enabled GeForce GPUs. In both cases, hardware acceleration allowed for the offloading of physics calculations from the CPU...
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alongside a suite of open source tools by AMD. Each hardware video GPU capable of XvBA video acceleration requires a X11 software device driver to enable...
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uses hardware acceleration if it is available on the client's computer. DirectDraw allows direct access to video memory, hardware overlays, hardware blitters...
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such as games. Direct3D uses hardware acceleration if available on the graphics card, allowing for hardware acceleration of the entire 3D rendering pipeline...
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Direct memory access (category Hardware acceleration)
displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Hardware acceleration – Specialized computer hardware In-memory processing – Processing data technology...
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authentication code. It has fast software performance, and without hardware acceleration, is usually faster than AES-GCM.: §B The two building blocks of...
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Field-programmable gate array (category Hardware acceleration)
associated with medical imaging. Another trend in the use of FPGAs is hardware acceleration, where one can use the FPGA to accelerate certain parts of an algorithm...
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Desktop Window Manager (section Hardware requirements)
in Microsoft Windows since Windows Vista that enables the use of hardware acceleration to render the graphical user interface of Windows. It was originally...
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Application-specific integrated circuit (category Hardware acceleration)
Integration (VLSI) System on a chip (SoC) Hardware acceleration for an overview of computing based primarily in hardware Golshan, Khosrow (2007). Physical Design...
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Blitter (category Hardware acceleration)
superseded by programmable graphics processing units. In computers without hardware accelerated raster graphics, which includes most 1970s and 1980s home computers...
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Deflate (section Hardware encoders)
Nest Accelerator Unit (NXU) hardware acceleration from the zEDC Express I/O expansion cards used in z14 systems for hardware Deflate compression and decompression...
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