What does shaders mean?
noun
A shader is a small program that runs on a computer's graphics processing unit (GPU) to calculate the visual appearance of 3D objects in a video game or other graphical application. Shaders are used to create complex graphics effects, such as lighting, textures, and animations.
Example
"The game's shaders were optimized to run smoothly on low-end hardware, allowing it to be played on a wide range of devices."
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