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by Narishma
784 days ago
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> If it processes graphics, I think it counts, even if it has no output. That's not a good definition, since a CPU or a DSP would count as a GPU. Both have been used for such purpose in the past. > There's still use for GPUs even if they're not outputting anything. The issue is not their existence, it about calling them GPUs when they have no graphics functionality. |
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Edit: perhaps your point is that it doesn't make sense to call a device designed primarily to accelerate ML workloads or just general purpose vector calculations. In that case I'd agree that GPU isn't the right name.