Correct option is A
The correct answer is (a) IBM.
· Video Graphics Array (VGA) is a display standard introduced by IBM in 1987 with its PS/2 line of computers.
· VGA became the most widely used video standard in the PC industry for many years, known for its ability to display 256 colors at a resolution of 320x200 pixels or 16 colors at 640x480 pixels.
· Even though more advanced graphics standards have been developed since then, VGA still remains an integral part of modern computing as the basis for backward compatibility in display hardware.
Information Booster:
· Macintosh: This is a line of personal computers developed by Apple, but it did not develop the VGA standard.
· Microsoft: While Microsoft is a leading software company and has developed various display drivers, it did not create VGA.
· Apple: Apple developed its own graphical systems for Macintosh computers, but it did not develop VGA.