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What is a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU)?

GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is a specialized electronic chip originally designed to rapidly render graphics and images by performing many mathematical calculations simultaneously in parallel. GPUs contain thousands of smaller cores optimized for handling multiple operations at once, making them ideal for the matrix multiplications and parallel computations required in AI and deep learning.

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