![]() ![]() This could be a reduction in rendering time, better real-time previewing, or access to higher-quality effects. So now we know what GPGPU stands for, what does it actually do? GPGPU takes advantage of software frameworks such as CUDA (Nvidia), OpenCL (open source) and Metal (Apple) to accelerate certain functions in your favourite creative software with the goal of making your work life quicker and easier. When we talk about GPU acceleration we’re talking about GPGPU, that is, general-purpose computing on graphics processing units. What does it all mean? Well, pull up a chair because Create Pro is here to break it all down. You’ve heard of it, but you’ve also heard lots of confusing terms bandied around, GPGPU, CUDA, real-time rendering, OpenCL, Mercury Graphics Engine, Metal. ![]() GPU hardware acceleration is a thing, and it has been a thing for quite some time now. So you’re a Mac user and a creative, plus it’s 2020. ![]()
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