Summary

A Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) is a specialized processor designed to accelerate graphics rendering and perform complex computational tasks.

Detailed Description

GPUs are essential hardware in modern computing systems, particularly for rendering graphics and images in real-time applications such as gaming and virtual reality. However, they have also found significant applications in fields beyond graphics, including scientific computation, machine learning, and blockchain technologies. The parallel processing capability of GPUs allows them to perform multiple calculations simultaneously, making them more efficient than traditional CPUs for tasks involving large data sets.

Category
Hardware
Synonyms
Graphics Processing Unit
Graphics Card
Video Card

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Gaming

GPUs are used to render high-quality graphics and provide smooth gameplay experiences.

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Gaming

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PC
Consoles
Mobile
Machine Learning

GPUs accelerate training of deep learning models by processing large datasets quickly.

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Technology
Healthcare
Finance

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Cloud
Workstations
Cryptocurrency Mining

GPUs are utilized to perform the complex calculations required to mine cryptocurrencies.

Industries:

Finance
Blockchain

Platforms:

Mining Rigs
PCs
3D Modeling and Animation

GPUs significantly enhance the performance of rendering complex 3D graphics and animations for films and simulations.

Industries:

Media
Entertainment

Platforms:

Workstations
Render Farms

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