AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) technology was widely used in India during the early 2000s for desktop computers. Many local Indian computer manufacturers like HCL, Wipro, and Zenith integrated AGP slots into their motherboards to support better graphics performance for gaming and multimedia applications.
Indian computer markets in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore featured various AGP cards from both international and domestic brands. These graphics cards were particularly popular among Indian gaming enthusiasts and graphic designers who needed enhanced visual capabilities for their work.
Local computer shops across India often displayed AGP card images in their product catalogs and advertisements. These images helped customers identify the right graphics card compatible with their computer\“s AGP slot configuration.
Even today, some older computer systems in Indian educational institutions and government offices still utilize AGP technology, though it has been largely replaced by PCI Express in modern Indian computer markets. |