An accelerator card is a specialized hardware component designed to enhance the performance of a computer system by offloading specific tasks from the central processing unit (CPU). Installed typically in expansion slots such as PCI Express (PCIe),
One of the most widely recognized types of accelerator cards is the graphics processing unit (GPU). Originally developed to handle complex visual rendering tasks, GPUs have evolved into powerful parallel processors capable of executing thousands of simultaneous operations.
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