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Serial Digital Video Out (SDVO) is a proprietary Intel technology introduced with their 9xx-series of motherboard chipsets. SDVO makes it possible to use a 16-lane PCI express slot to add additional video signalling interfaces such as VGA and DVI monitor outputs, SDTV and HDTV television outputs, or TV tuner inputs to a system board containing an integrated Intel 9xx-series graphics processor.

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  • ADD2 (de)
  • Serial Digital Video Out (en)
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  • ADD2 bezeichnet eine spezielle Schnittstelle auf Basis eines PCIe-Steckplatz eines PC-Motherboards mit Intel-Chipsätzen, die über den integrierten GMA-Grafikchip verfügen. ADD2 ist eine Fortführung von ADD (AGP Digital Display). Über spezielle ADD2-Adapter lässt sich das Grafiksignal je nach Anwendung durch verschiedene ADD2-Karten in digitaler oder analoger Form an weitere Geräte (Monitor, TV, HDTV) ausgeben. Der Steckplatz wird dabei auch als SDVO (Serial Digital Video Output) bezeichnet. (de)
  • Serial Digital Video Out (SDVO) is a proprietary Intel technology introduced with their 9xx-series of motherboard chipsets. SDVO makes it possible to use a 16-lane PCI express slot to add additional video signalling interfaces such as VGA and DVI monitor outputs, SDTV and HDTV television outputs, or TV tuner inputs to a system board containing an integrated Intel 9xx-series graphics processor. (en)
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  • ADD2 bezeichnet eine spezielle Schnittstelle auf Basis eines PCIe-Steckplatz eines PC-Motherboards mit Intel-Chipsätzen, die über den integrierten GMA-Grafikchip verfügen. ADD2 ist eine Fortführung von ADD (AGP Digital Display). Über spezielle ADD2-Adapter lässt sich das Grafiksignal je nach Anwendung durch verschiedene ADD2-Karten in digitaler oder analoger Form an weitere Geräte (Monitor, TV, HDTV) ausgeben. Der Steckplatz wird dabei auch als SDVO (Serial Digital Video Output) bezeichnet. Der Vorteil bei der Verwendung einer ADD2-Karte für den Endanwender ist die flexible Nutzung des Grafiksignals. Motherboards mit integrierter Grafik (sog. Onboard-Grafik) verfügten zur Zeit dieser Chipsätze in der Regel nur über einen einfachen analogen VGA-Ausgang (D-Sub-Buchse). (de)
  • Serial Digital Video Out (SDVO) is a proprietary Intel technology introduced with their 9xx-series of motherboard chipsets. SDVO makes it possible to use a 16-lane PCI express slot to add additional video signalling interfaces such as VGA and DVI monitor outputs, SDTV and HDTV television outputs, or TV tuner inputs to a system board containing an integrated Intel 9xx-series graphics processor. SDVO adaptor cards are variously designated as ADD2 (advanced digital display, second generation) or the more feature-rich MEC (media expansion card). MEC is sometimes designated as ADD2+ in Intel documents. Intel often refers to SDVO as Serial DVO to distinguish it from other forms of associated with prior product generations, such as the AGP implementation of DVO and older AGP-style ADD expansion cards which are not SDVO compatible. (en)
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