A graphics workstation is defined as a graphical device capable of displaying output and accepting input, consisting of components like a CPU, display processor, and various input devices. The document elaborates on the architectures of vector and raster displays, highlighting their differences, including how they handle image rendering and refresh rates. Additionally, it discusses the role of display processors in enhancing graphics performance by offloading tasks from the CPU.
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A graphics workstation is defined as a graphical device capable of displaying output and accepting input, consisting of components like a CPU, display processor, and various input devices. The document elaborates on the architectures of vector and raster displays, highlighting their differences, including how they handle image rendering and refresh rates. Additionally, it discusses the role of display processors in enhancing graphics performance by offloading tasks from the CPU.