The graphics card segment is something that has been integral to the growth of the IT market.
For the vast majority of users, to have a PC without graphics support would be unthinkable. While these devices were once the preserve of gamers, the exponential growth of the internet and the increasing emphasis on graphical quality has seen them catapulted to the cutting edge of the industry.
PCR takes a look at some of the latest developments in component and software support, discusses what effect they will have with some key industry figures and looks at some of the latest products to hit shelves.
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