GPU
A graphics processing unit is a specialized electronic circuit designed for digital image processing and to accelerate computer graphics, being present either as a component on a discrete graphics card or embedded on motherboards, mobile phones, personal computers, workstations, and game consoles. GPUs are also increasingly being used for artificial intelligence processing and model training due to linear algebra acceleration, which is also used extensively in graphics processing.
Initial Release
Standardized Release
Developed By / Creator
Industry Standard Organization
File Extension
Varies
Internet Media Type
Standard MIME
Architectural & Ecosystem Specs
| Design Paradigm | Standard Architecture |
| Stable Release Build | Latest Production Build |
| Licensing Model | Open Standard / Proprietary |
| Platform Environment | Cross-Platform |
Verified Official Portals & Documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Who created GPU and when?
GPU was originally created by Engineering Community and officially released on Standardized Release.
Where can I access the official documentation?
You can visit the official website portal for direct specifications and documentation libraries.