![]() ![]() In the past, even the top GPUs had only 24 or 32GB of VRAM, compared to CPU rendering workstations that could easily pack 128GB or more of RAM. The main drawback to GPU rendering is the limited VRAM for each GPU. In addition, a GPU rendering workstation is much more flexible and scalable than a CPU workstation, with many being able to fit two, four, or even eight GPUs. ![]() As GPU technology has advanced over the years, GPU rendering has become more advanced and popular due to its speed advantage over CPUs in visual rendering. ![]()
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