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Definition:

Z-Buffer

A memory buffer used by the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) that holds the depth of each pixel (Z axis). When an image is drawn, each (X-Y) pixel is matched against the Z-Buffer location. If the next pixel in line to be drawn is below the one that is already there, it is ignored.

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