A graphics card, also known as a video card or graphics processing unit (GPU), is a hardware component responsible for rendering and displaying images, videos, and animations on your computer monitor.
You need a dedicated GPU for graphics-intensive gaming, editing video, and mining Bitcoin. However, for more general purpose use, such as web browsing, most work-from-home jobs, and more basic gaming, you can get by with CPUs with integrated graphics.
GPUs are the ideal choice for general-purpose parallel processing, but historically this was not always the case. As the name suggests, GPUs were initially designed for one specific task: controlling image display.
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