No.
In the 1980s, IBM was the first company to develop the graphics card.
As far as a side by side comparison, neither is better. If your looking to buy a graphics card from them, post the ones your interested in so then they can be compared. Both companies offer better graphics cards at different price points. If you mean which makes the best high end product, Nvidia currently has the highest performing single graphics card but ATI isn't far behind And by the way, Nvidia is the company that makes the Geforce series of graphics cards and ATI makes the Radeon series.
it depends on which video card you have. you can go to driversguide.com and search for your specific graphics card and download from there or you can go to the website of the company that made the card and download the driver
having a dedicated makes computer run faster and smoother than haveing a shared card
course it does lol
There is no graphics card to change as the graphic chips are built into the motherboard. This is common with most makes of laptop computers.
The answer to the question of which company makes the best card tables would be purely subjective. Card tables are made by many manufacturers, and which company makes the best tables is a matter of opinion.
It is one of the latest graphics cards released by the company called Nvidia. More information about this graphics card can be found here:http://www.nvidia.com/object/product_geforce_gtx_280_us.html
The computer can be used to find the MB of the graphics card. The graphic card is usually mounted on the graphics card reader. The MB of the graphic card can be read by looking at the drive of the graphics card.
Step 1. Find out what graphics card you have.
A graphics card is build specifically to render graphics and carry out the post processing, where as your main CPU is not (although it can do both regular and graphics processing) . The graphics card takes away the heavy load of graphics from the main CPU (and RAM) so it can focus on preforming other tasks which makes them run faster. Hope it clears your question up.