GMA

GMA may refer to:

Science

  • Glycidyl methacrylate, an ester of methacrylic acid and a common monomer used in the creation of epoxy resins.
  • TV and radio programming

  • Global Media Arts (GMA), Inc., a local broadcasting company in the Philippines
    • GMA Network, a local terrestrial television network in the Philippines.
    • GMA News TV, a local television news and lifestyle oriented channel in the Philippines (terrestrial)
    • GMA Pinoy TV, an international entertainment channel (cable)
    • GMA Life TV, an international lifestyle channel (cable)
  • GMA Network, a local terrestrial television network in the Philippines.
  • GMA News TV, a local television news and lifestyle oriented channel in the Philippines (terrestrial)
  • GMA Pinoy TV, an international entertainment channel (cable)
  • GMA Life TV, an international lifestyle channel (cable)
  • Good Morning America, a morning show on ABC
  • Good Morning Australia (1981–92)
  • Good Morning Australia (1992–2005) with Bert Newton
  • Places

  • Greater Manila Area
  • General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite, a municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines
  • DZBB-TV

    DZBB-TV, channel 7, is the flagship VHF television station of GMA Network in the Philippines. Its studios are located at the GMA Network Center, at the corner of Timog Avenue and Epifanio de los Santos Avenue in Quezon City. Its transmitter station is located at GMA Compound, Tandang Sora Avenue, Barangay Culiat, in Quezon City.

    History

    DZBB-TV traces its history to Metro Manila radio station DZBB, owned by Loreto F. de Hemedes, Inc., later renamed Republic Broadcasting System, Inc. of Robert "Uncle Bob" Stewart. After the success of its radio station, the company ventured into television. On October 29, 1961, RBS Channel 7, the third television station in the Philippines (after ABS Channel 3 and CBN Channel 9, which were owned by ABS-CBN which now owns Channel 2 in Manila), started operations with just 25 employees (other stations had 200), a surplus transmitter, two old cameras and no lighting equipment and props.

    The station was always in the red and Stewart was about to give up when the program "Dancetime with Chito" became a big hit and advertising revenues rolled in. Canned programs from the United States further sustained its success.

    Intel GMA

    The Intel Graphics Media Accelerator, or GMA, is a series of integrated graphics processors introduced in 2004 by Intel, replacing the earlier Intel Extreme Graphics series and being succeeded by the Intel HD and Iris Graphics series.

    This series targets the market of low-cost graphics solutions. The products in this series are integrated onto the motherboard, have limited graphics processing power, and use the computer's main memory for storage instead of a dedicated video memory. They are commonly found on netbooks, low-priced laptops and desktop computers, as well as business computers which do not need high levels of graphics capability. In early 2007, about 90% of all PC motherboards sold had an integrated GPU.

    History

    The GMA line of GPUs replaces the earlier Intel Extreme Graphics, and the Intel740 line, the latter of which was a discrete unit in the form of AGP and PCI cards with technology that evolved from companies Real3D and Lockheed Martin. Later, Intel integrated the i740 core into the Intel 810 chipset.

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