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FPS

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What is FPS?

FPS commonly refers to "Frames Per Second." It is a measure of how many unique consecutive images (frames) a display device can produce each second. In video games, a higher FPS generally results in a smoother and more responsive gaming experience. It's also used in video and animation production to describe the frame rate of the content.

What other technologies are related to FPS?

FPS Competitor Technologies

BACS is a UK payment system used for direct debits and direct credits, representing an alternative payment rail and therefore a competitor.
mentioned alongside FPS in 13% (98) of relevant job posts
CHAPS is a UK payment system for high-value, same-day payments, making it a competitor as another payment rail.
mentioned alongside FPS in 10% (74) of relevant job posts
SEPA (Single Euro Payments Area) facilitates euro payments across Europe, and is a competitor as it represents another payment rail.
mentioned alongside FPS in 5% (125) of relevant job posts
SWIFT is a global messaging network used by financial institutions to securely transmit information and instructions, and represents a competitor as another payment rail.
mentioned alongside FPS in 0% (181) of relevant job posts

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