I now do some work with computers that involves making graphics cards do computational work on a headless server. The computational work it does has nothing to do with graphics.

The name is more for consumers based off the most common use for graphics cards and why they were first made in the 90s but now they’re used for all sorts of computational workloads. So what are some more fitting names for the part?

I now think of them as ‘computation engines’ analagous to a old car engine. Its where the computational horsepower is really generated. But how would ram make sense in this analogy?

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    22 hours ago

    Back in the day, you could slap a math coprocessor on your system so it could do floating point maths real gud.

    Now, you slap in some card that does floating point maths even guder, but also in parallel in yuge vectors.

    So my proposed name is “It’s like an old Cray supercomputer but real tiny”