GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)

A graphics card, also known as a GPU (Graphics Processing Unit), is a specialized electronic circuit designed to accelerate the creation and rendering of images, animations, and videos on a display device, typically a computer monitor. It's a crucial component for gaming, video editing, and other graphics-intensive tasks, as it offloads the rendering workload from the CPU, allowing for smoother performance and better graphical fidelity. Modern graphics cards are highly advanced and come with their own dedicated memory and processing units optimized for parallel computation, making them essential for demanding graphical applications.

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