The accelerated graphics port (AGP) bus is a 66 or 132-MHz, 32-bit bus connecting the AGP graphics card to the Uni-N IC. The AGP bus provides faster access to main memory than previous designs using the PCI bus.
The AGP bus is a superset of the PCI bus, but it has separate address lines so it does not multiplex address and data as PCI does. Having a separate address bus allows the AGP bus to pipeline addresses, thereby improving performance.
To further improve the performance of the AGP bus, the Uni-N IC supports a graphics address remapping table (GART). Because the virtual memory system organizes main memory as randomly distributed 4 KB pages, DMA transactions for more than 4 KB of data must perform scatter-gather operations. To avoid this necessity for AGP transactions, the GART is used by the AGP bridge in the Uni-N to translate a linear address space for AGP transactions into physical addresses in main memory.