
graphics processing unit (GPU) rendering
GPU rendering is the process by which a graphics card creates images, videos, or animations from digital data. It efficiently handles complex calculations needed to display visuals, such as shading, textures, and lighting, by processing many pixels simultaneously. This parallel processing ability allows for smooth, detailed graphics in games, movies, and design applications. Essentially, the GPU converts digital instructions into the visual images you see on your screen quickly and accurately, enabling rich, immersive visual experiences.