Super VGA
Super VGA (SVGA) is an enhanced version of the Video Graphics Array (VGA) standard, which was developed in the late 1980s. SVGA supports higher resolutions and a greater color palette, allowing for more detailed and vibrant images on computer displays. It typically offers resolutions up to 800x600 pixels and can display up to 16 million colors, making it suitable for more advanced graphics applications.
SVGA became popular in the early 1990s as personal computers began to require better graphics capabilities for gaming and multimedia. Many graphics cards, such as those from NVIDIA and ATI, adopted SVGA standards, contributing to the evolution of computer graphics and paving the way for modern display technologies.