NVIDIAGPUs
NVIDIAGPUs, or Graphics Processing Units designed by NVIDIA Corporation, are specialized electronic circuits designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the creation of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display device. They are used in a wide variety of systems, including gaming consoles, embedded systems, workstations, servers, and PCs. NVIDIA GPUs are known for their high performance in both gaming and professional applications, such as video editing, 3D modeling, and scientific simulations. They are also notable for their use of CUDA, a parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) model created by NVIDIA. This allows developers to use GPUs for general purpose processing, not just graphics. NVIDIA GPUs are available in various form factors, including desktop cards, laptop GPUs, and mobile GPUs for embedded systems. They are also used in data centers for high-performance computing tasks. NVIDIA's GPU architecture is continually evolving, with new generations of GPUs being released regularly to meet the demands of modern computing tasks.