![]() ![]() Present GPU technology provides multiple dedicated processors for use not only in graphics applications, but for users of OS X and the forthcoming 10.6, the regular OS will make use of those GPUs. ![]() The problem with this is that the technology for PCIe and AGP is so much more advanced for similar prices and you are not using compression technology. If you want dedicated hardware to accelerate the compression, you're talking about another $300 or so. ![]() ![]() In the case of computer-to-monitor configs, your CPU will be doing the compression of information to transmit over the USB network. USB Monitors begin at around $300 and you have to have software in place. The investment in technology is expensive. The premise is that rather than transmitting video information over AGP or PCIe you would do so over USB. ![]()
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