PROCESSING UNIT
A graphics processing unit (GPU) is an electronic circuit that can perform mathematical calculations at high speed. Computing tasks like graphics rendering, machine learning (ML), and video editing require the application of similar mathematical operations on a large dataset.
On most computers, the GPU is located on a graphics card or embedded on the motherboard on PCIe slots or riser cards. (A graphics card is an expansion card for your computer than renders images to the display. These contain GPUs, and they can also be plugged into PCIe slots.)
The graphics processing unit (GPU) in your device helps handle graphics-related work like graphics, effects, and videos.
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