Tag: GPU performance
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TFLOPS
TFLOPS, short for Tera Floating Point Operations Per Second, is a unit of measurement that quantifies a computer system’s ability to execute one trillion (10¹²) floating-point operations per second. Floating-point operations are essential for complex computations in scientific research, machine learning, gaming, and real-time simulations. TFLOPS is used as a benchmark to evaluate high-performance computing…
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GPU & CPU integration
As computational demands continue to increase, particularly in fields such as machine learning, scientific computing, and 3D rendering, the need for faster, more efficient processing has driven innovation in hardware architectures. One of the most significant advancements in recent years is the integration of Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) with Central Processing Units (CPUs). This combination…