👉 Flashers, in the context of computing and graphics, are hardware components designed to rapidly switch the state of a display, typically used in graphics cards and monitors to produce high-quality visual effects such as blinking or flashing patterns. This technology leverages multiple smaller switches within the flasher chip to achieve faster response times and smoother transitions compared to traditional single-state switches. By rapidly toggling between on and off states, flashers can create the illusion of continuous motion or dynamic visuals, enhancing the performance and aesthetic appeal of graphics-intensive applications and games. This is particularly useful in scenarios requiring high frame rates and smooth visual transitions, such as 3D rendering or real-time simulations.