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.
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