Alas, this has nothing to do with actual daisies. Daisy chaining is a wiring technique that lets you connect multiple devices in one "chain," meaning you don't have to plug them all in separately.
Connected in series, one after the other. Transmitted signals go to the first device, then to the second and so on. For example, the Small Computer System Interface supports daisy chains (see SCSI).
The workstation must be fitted with a new CAD-optimized PCIe 4.0 x16 graphics adapter with 4 GB video memory and cabled to a dual daisy-chained monitor setup using DisplayPort connectors. The ...