The invention of the first GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) is attributed to Jen-Hsun Huang, Chris Malachowsky, and Curtis Priem, who co-founded the company Nvidia in 1993. The trio combined their skills and expertise in computer architecture, graphics processing, and engineering to develop a specialized processor that could handle complex visual computations necessary for computer graphics rendering.
The first GPU was the NV1, which was released in 1995 and was primarily designed to accelerate 3D graphics and gaming performance on PCs. The NV1 was followed by the RIVA 128, which was the industry's first 128-bit 3D graphics accelerator, and set new standards for gaming and multi-monitor support.
Since its introduction, GPUs have become a critical component of computing devices, and their use has expanded beyond gaming and entertainment to scientific research, artificial intelligence, and machine learning applications. Today, Nvidia remains a leader in the GPU market, providing advanced graphics processing and accelerator technology to power a wide range of computing devices.
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