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What is the difference between GPU CPU and DSP?

The GPU is the "heart" of the graphics card, which is equivalent to the role of the CPU in the computer. It determines the grade and most of the performance of the graphics card, and it is also the difference between 2D and 3D graphics cards. 2D display chips mainly rely on the CPU's processing power when processing 3D images and special effects, known as "soft acceleration". The 3D display chip is the three-dimensional image and the special effects processing function is concentrated in the display chip, which is the so-called "hardware acceleration" function. The display chip is usually the largest chip (and the one with the most pins) on the display card. The GPU makes the graphics card less dependent on the CPU and does some of the work of the CPU, especially in 3D graphics processing. The core technologies used by GPU include hardware T&l, cubic environment material mapping and vertex mixing, texture compression and bump mapping, dual texture

Has 6G Been Launched?

During the development process from 1G to 5G, 1G defined voice; 2G realized mobile communication voice services as well as some digital messaging services; 3G defined mobile Internet; 4G developed the best solution for mobile Internet; and the arrival of 5G began to promote the development of smart home, telemedicine and other applications. With the commercialization of 5G on a large scale entering the fast track, major countries and regions around the world have started 6G research. Increase 6G technology research and development support, and actively participate in promoting 6G international standardization work." The continuous promotion of 6G will bring more markets and opportunities to the chip industry.   1.  6G will open up the smart connection of all things   Compared with 5G, 6G is not only to improve the communication transmission speed so simple, if 5G is to open up the plane world of "everything connected", then 6G is about to create a three-dimensional world

Who is the real inventor of integrated circuit?

  On November 8, 1923, a baby boy was born to an ordinary family in Jefferson City, Missouri, USA.   The baby boy's father was Hubert Kilby, an electrical engineer who graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The baby boy's mother, Vina Kilby, also graduated from this school.   The young couple probably did not expect that the little life they welcomed would become a great engineer, inventor, and even a Nobel Prize winner. His contribution to invention would create a huge industry that would change the whole world.   This baby boy is Jack St. Clair Kilby, one of the leading inventors of the integrated circuit and known as the "father of the chip.   An engineer's journey   In 1927, when Kilby was four years old, the family moved to Salina, Kansas.   Kilby's father, Herbert Kilby, was the manager of the Kansas Power Company. At the time, Kilby often toured the power plant with his father, watching the generation and transmission equipment. Over