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Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) A100

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A graphics processing unit (GPU) or graphics processor is a co-processor dedicated to graphics processing or floating point operations, to lighten the workload of the central processor for certain types of scientific calculations. Thus, while much of the graphics-related work is processed on the GPU, the central processing unit (CPU) can focus on other types of calculations. It implements certain graphics operations called primitives optimised for graphics processing. GPUs are present on graphics cards. Powered by NVIDIA's Ampere architecture, A100 is the engine of NVIDIA's data centre platform. A100 can be partitioned into seven GPU instances to dynamically adjust to changes in demand.
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