#ASIC QUALITY GPU Z FREE#
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Apple is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to inclusion and diversity. I just became aware of an 'ASIC quality' feature of TechPowerUp's GPU-Z. EDIT: Apparently GPUz can't accurately read the ASIC score from a 10-series card yet, so much of this is now void.