What is mean
by Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)? & How it works??
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GPU
stands for Graphics Processing Unit. It is a processor controls solely to
graphics processing operations or “floating point” calculations. Its main
function is to lighten the load on the CPU i.e. (Central Processing Unit), specially
when running graphics applications like High End games FPS or 3D graphics apps.
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The
GPU does not differ too much from a CPU, but its construction is much more optimized
towards the efficient calculation of graphical information. Therefore, if you
were to ask your GPU to perform anything other than graphical tasks, it would
suddenly become an ineffective. A
GPU normally has multiple cores, each doted with L1 and sometimes L2 cache. A
GPU chip is capable of both integer and floating point execution.
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For
example, consider a High ends FPS 3d game, in this GPU case, it will be
responsible for creating graphics, textures and colors within the game, while
the CPU does not run the graphics, & it can use its resources for
artificial intelligence or calculations of the playing games mechanics.
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