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  2. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    The base requirement for Vulkan 1.0 in terms of hardware features was OpenGL ES 3.1 which is a subset of OpenGL 4.3, which is supported on all Fermi and newer cards. Memory bandwidths stated in the following table refer to Nvidia reference designs.

  3. Nvidia Optimus - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia Optimus is a computer GPU switching technology created by Nvidia which, depending on the resource load generated by client software applications, will seamlessly switch between two graphics adapters within a computer system in order to provide either maximum performance or minimum power draw from the system's graphics rendering hardware.

  4. GPU switching - Wikipedia

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    Dedicated Graphics Cards Intel TDP Nvidia TDP AMD TDP CPU Model & Frequency Intel IGP Serie Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.00 GHz Intel HD Graphics 530 91W GTX 1080 180W Radeon R9 Fury 275W Desktop Intel Core i5-6600K @ 3.50 GHz Intel HD Graphics 530 91W GTX 970 145W Radeon R9 Nano 175W Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.40 GHz Intel HD Graphics 4600 88W GTX 780Ti

  5. GeForce 256 - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 256 is the original release in Nvidia's "GeForce" product line.Announced on August 31, 1999 and released on October 11, 1999, the GeForce 256 improves on its predecessor by increasing the number of fixed pixel pipelines, offloading host geometry calculations to a hardware transform and lighting (T&L) engine, and adding hardware motion compensation for MPEG-2 video.

  6. GeForce 10 series - Wikipedia

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    The Pascal microarchitecture, named after Blaise Pascal, was announced in March 2014 as a successor to the Maxwell microarchitecture. [4] The first graphics cards from the series, the GeForce GTX 1080 and 1070, were announced on May 6, 2016, and were released several weeks later on May 27 and June 10, respectively.

  7. RIVA TNT - Wikipedia

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    The RIVA TNT, codenamed NV4, is a 2D, video, and 3D graphics accelerator chip for PCs that was developed by Nvidia and released in March 1998. It cemented Nvidia's reputation as a worthy rival within the developing consumer 3D graphics adapter industry.

  8. Celsius (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Celsius is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia, and released in 1999 microarchitecture. It was named with reference to Celsius and used with the GeForce 256 and GeForce 2 series .

  9. Rankine (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Rankine is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia, and released in 2003, as the successor to the Kelvin [1] microarchitecture. It was named with reference to Macquorn Rankine and used with the GeForce FX series .