TeraScale is a microarchitecture developed by Intel, primarily used in their GPUs and some of their integrated graphics solutions. It was first introduced in the late 2000s and served as the foundation for Intel's push into high-performance graphics and parallel computing capabilities. The TeraScale architecture is known for its support of a high level of parallel processing, which makes it suitable for graphics rendering and computing tasks that require a large number of concurrent operations.

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