Graphic Card

The graphics card, also known as a video card, is an expansion card that generates and outputs images to a display device. It is the primary component responsible for rendering and displaying everything you see on your monitor, from the desktop to complex 3D graphics in modern video games. At its core, a graphics card is a circuit board that houses a specialized processor called a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). This GPU is designed for the highly parallelized, repetitive calculations necessary for graphics rendering, offloading this intensive work from the CPU.