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  2. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    OEM Card, similar to Geforce 210 GeForce 315 February 2010 GT216 486 100 48:16:4 475 1100 1580 3.8 7.6 512 12.6 DDR3 105.6 33 OEM Card, similar to Geforce GT220 GeForce GT 320 GT215 727 144 72:24:8 540 1302 4.32 12.96 1024 25.3 GDDR3 128 187.5 43 OEM Card GeForce GT 330: GT215-301-A3: 96:32:8 550 1350 4.40 17.60 512 32.00 128 257.3 75

  3. GeForce 6 series - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 6 series. The GeForce 6 series ( codename NV40) is the sixth generation of Nvidia 's GeForce line of graphics processing units. Launched on April 14, 2004, the GeForce 6 family introduced PureVideo post-processing for video, SLI technology, and Shader Model 3.0 support (compliant with Microsoft DirectX 9.0c specification and OpenGL 2.0).

  4. GeForce FX series - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia's GeForce FX series is the fifth generation of the GeForce line. With GeForce 3, the company introduced programmable shader functionality into their 3D architecture, in line with the release of Microsoft's DirectX 8.0. The GeForce 4 Ti was an enhancement of the GeForce 3 technology. With real-time 3D graphics technology continually ...

  5. Radeon HD 6000 series - Wikipedia

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    Radeon HD 6000 series. The Northern Islands series is a family of GPUs developed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) forming part of its Radeon -brand, based on the 40 nm process. Some models are based on TeraScale 2 (VLIW5), some on the new TeraScale 3 (VLIW4) introduced with them.

  6. GeForce 8 series - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 8800 Ultra released in May 2007; the series' flagship unit. The GeForce 8 series is the eighth generation of Nvidia 's GeForce line of graphics processing units. The third major GPU architecture developed by Nvidia, Tesla represents the company's first unified shader architecture.

  7. GeForce 4 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 4 series ( codenames below) refers to the fourth generation of Nvidia 's GeForce line of graphics processing units (GPUs). There are two different GeForce4 families, the high-performance Ti family, and the budget MX family. The MX family spawned a mostly identical GeForce4 Go (NV17M) family for the laptop market.

  8. GeForce 7 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 7800 GT had been introduced as a more affordable alternative to the 7800 GTX. At the time it was considered the performance/cost champion of video cards. GeForce 7800 GS AGP. On February 2, 2006, Nvidia announced the 7800 GS as the first AGP video card in the GeForce 7 series lineup, an AGP version of the high-end GeForce 7 series.

  9. Free and open-source graphics device driver - Wikipedia

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    A free and open-source graphics device driver is a software stack which controls computer-graphics hardware and supports graphics-rendering application programming interfaces (APIs) and is released under a free and open-source software license. Graphics device drivers are written for specific hardware to work within a specific operating system ...