Graphics cards card is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display device, such as a computer monitor.
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Graphics cards card is an expansion card which generates a feed of output images to a display device, such as a computer monitor.
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Graphics cards are sometimes called discrete or dedicated graphics cards to emphasize their distinction to integrated graphics.
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Applications of general-purpose computing on graphics cards include AI training, cryptocurrency mining, and molecular simulation.
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Graphics cards are often preferred over integrated graphics for increased performance.
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Graphics cards historically supported different computer display standards as they evolved.
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Nowadays, the majority of modern graphics cards are built with either AMD-sourced or Nvidia-sourced graphics chips.
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Graphics cards have sound card capabilities to output sound along with video output for connected TVs or monitors with integrated speakers.
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Ampere Graphics cards are the first Graphics cards to feature a pass through cooler design to dissipate as much heat as possible, especially with large power consumptions.
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Some graphics cards are not of the usual size, and are named as "low profile".
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Graphics card profiles are based on height only, with low-profile cards taking up less than the height of a PCIe slot, some can be as low as "half-height".
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Some graphics cards can be linked together to allow scaling graphics processing across multiple cards.
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Generally, the Graphics cards must be of the same model to be linked, and most low end Graphics cards are not able to be linked in this way.
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The use of four Graphics cards requires a large motherboard with a proper configuration.
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The sales of graphics cards have trended downward due to improvements in integrated graphics technologies; high-end, CPU-integrated graphics can provide competitive performance with low-end graphics cards.
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Beyond the gaming and multimedia segments, graphics cards have been increasingly used for general-purpose computing, such as big data processing.
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In January 2018, mid-to-high-end graphics cards experienced a major surge in price, with many retailers having stock shortages due to the significant demand among this market.
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Graphics card companies released mining-specific cards designed to run 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and without video output ports.
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Graphics cards processing unit, occasionally called visual processing unit, is a specialized electronic circuit designed to rapidly manipulate and alter memory to accelerate the building of images in a frame buffer intended for output to a display.
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