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AGP slots were once popular in India for connecting graphics cards to motherboards, especially in older desktop computers used in local markets. Many Indian manufacturers, such as HCL and Wipro, produced motherboards with AGP slots to support affordable gaming and multimedia applications. These slots allowed users in cities like Mumbai and Delhi to upgrade their systems without high costs. However, with the rise of PCIe technology, AGP has become obsolete, but it remains a part of India\“s tech history in budget computing solutions. |