Wiktionary
video cards
n. (video card English)
Usage examples of "video cards".
When Windows came out, and brought the GUI to a much larger market, the hardware regime changed: the cost of color video cards and high-resolution monitors began to drop, and is dropping still.
The X Windows System, which is the GUI of Unix, has to be capable of running on hundreds of different video cards with different chipsets, amounts of onboard memory, and motherboard buses.
Likewise, video cards and (to a lesser extent) monitors need drivers.