What is Texture Processing Cluster ,streaming microprocessor, render output pipeline,special function unit and texture mapping units and their function. ?
Man, i have already searched them on google, but google is not giving me the answers i need.I already know about Render output pipeline but i am not getting answers about texture processing cluster,special function unit and streaming processor, can you give me the links of websites from where you got the answers.Is this a test of some sort?
Google is your friend. Use the Google, Luke!
I literally searched those exact words and the results had multiple sites with full explanation of what is and what does.
I am hungry of knowledge. I want to know more about pc components,that's why i wnt to know about render output pipeline etc but something wrong with my chrome, it is not giving me the exact answer, pls provide me links.What is the answer you are looking for? Why do you ask about them? Is it for general knowledge or university project, etc?
ThxI am guessing you are bored to Google on your own...
Texture Processing Cluster:
https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-definitions-of-GPU-chips-TPC-GPCWhat is a Texture Processor Cluster or TPC? | Geeks3D
What is a Texture Processor Cluster or TPC?www.geeks3d.com
Streaming Microprocessor:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/computer-science/streaming-processor
Render Output Pipeline (ROP):
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Render_output_unit
Special Function Units:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions...ial-function-units-sfus-for-the-kepler-archit
Texture Mapping Unit:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texture_mapping_unit
https://blender.stackexchange.com/q...ure-mapping-unit-in-a-gpu-and-how-does-it-affGraphics Beginners' Guide, Part 2: Graphics Technology
Textures need to be addressed and filtered. This job is done by TMUs that work in conjunction with pixel and vertex shader units. It is the TMU's job to apply texture operations to pixels. The number of texture units in a graphics processor is used when comparing two different cards for...www.tomshardware.com