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Add-in boards (AIBs) are hardware components that are installed into a computer system to add functionality. AIBs are typically used to add features such as graphics processing, sound, networking, and storage. AIBs are typically used in desktop computers, but can also be used in servers and other types of computers. AIBs are typically manufactured by third-party companies, and are designed to be compatible with a specific type of computer system.
AIBs are typically sold as individual components, or as part of a larger system. AIBs are typically sold through retail stores, online retailers, and through OEMs. AIB manufacturers typically offer a wide range of products, including graphics cards, sound cards, network cards, and storage cards.
Some of the companies in the AIB market include AMD, NVIDIA, Intel, ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, and Zotac. Show Less Read more