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PGLGraphics (File Name Extension)
PGL6-@phosphogluconolactonase (deficiency)
PGLProfessional Gaming League
PGLPersistent Generalized Lymphadenopathy (associated with HIV AIDS viral infection)
PGLPeoples Energy Corporation (stock symbol)
PGLPeer Group Leader (Sprint)
PGLProjective General Linear (mathematics)
PGLParaganglioma Syndrome
PGLProgram Guidance Letter
PGLParents Get Lost (UK summer camps)
PGLProfile Grade Line
PGLPeter Gordon Lawrence (UK childrens' holiday company)
PGLParagangliomata
PGLPractice Group Leader
PGLPulse Generating Laser (ERGO)


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TSE:ATY, NASDAQ:ATYT), a provider of graphics, video and multimedia solutions, has announced that Apple has selected ATI's RAGE MOBILITY 128 graphics chip for its new iBook notebook computer.
Even more, according to a research study on the power of full color graphics used in signs and graphics.
announced today that its Virtual Graphics Platform(TM) (VGP(TM)), a leading OpenGL-based software solution that transparently virtualizes 3D graphics intensive applications across multiple graphics processing units (GPUs) and multiple CPU cores, now supports the new NVIDIA Quadro(R) Plex, the world's first dedicated visual computing system (VCS).
 
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