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title: GPU_versus_CPU
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tags: [computer-architecture]
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created: Sunday, September 22, 2024
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# GPU versus CPU
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- GPU stands for _Graphics Processing Unit_. Originally designed for rendering
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graphics and video but now used for other applications of parallel computing
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eg. machine learning.
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- The standard CPU uses sequential processing whereas the GPU is designed for
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parallel processing, specialising in performing many simple calculations
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simultaneously.
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- Harnessing the GPU requires specialised programming approaches.
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- Most standard laptops and desktops (if they are not designed for
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graphically-intensive tasks) incorporate graphics processing within the CPU.
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The CPU chip is on the same chip as the CPU chip. This is called _integrated_
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graphics processing.
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- Some laptops, especially those marketed for gaming or professional work, have
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a separate GPU chip. This is a more powerful graphics processor, separate from
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the CPU.
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given how powerful it would need to be. Instead a smaller prototype was made,
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given how powerful it would need to be. Instead a smaller prototype was made,
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the Pilot ACE. It used vacuum-tubes for logic, and mercury delay lines for
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the Pilot ACE. It used vacuum-tubes for logic, and mercury delay lines for
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memory. Data and memory was input via punched cards.
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memory. Data and memory was input via punched cards.
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### Further applications of the EDSAC architecture
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