Whether you're looking to download a GPU-specific driver, trying to determine whether you'll be able to play a new game at a reasonable frame rate, or checking the specs on an unfamiliar PC, knowing exactly what GPU you're dealing with is an important piece of information.
Graphics cards, often called GPUs, transform CPU data into images on your screen. Today’s graphics cards have evolved from legacy VGA and DVI interfaces to modern HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1, supporting 8K resolution, HDR, and 240Hz+ refresh rates.
Hunting for a new GPU for gaming, multi-display, or something else? Here's everything you need to know to shop the latest Nvidia GeForce, AMD Radeon, and Intel Arc video cards with confidence.
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