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  2. GeForce 9 series - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 9600 GT with cooler removed Asus Geforce 9600 GT Nvidia G94 GPU on a Geforce 9600 GT. On February 21, 2008, the GeForce 9600 GT was officially launched. It was an upgrade of 8600 GTS. 65 nm G94 GPU; 64 CUDA cores [8] 16 raster operation (ROP) units, 32 texture address (TA) / texture filter (TF) units; 20.8 Gtexels/s fill rate

  3. Nvidia PureVideo - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 8800 GS, 8800 GT, 8800 GTS (512 MB/1 GB), 9600 GSO, 9800 GT, 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX+, 9800 GX2, GTS 240 (OEM) G92 VP2 A October 2007 - GeForce 8400 GS Rev. 2: G98 VP3 [12] B December 2007 Earlier cards use G86 core type without VP3 support GeForce 8200, 8300: C77 VP3 B January 2008 Not suitable for running CUDA GeForce 9600 GSO 512, 9600 GT ...

  4. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Model – The marketing name for the processor, assigned by Nvidia. Launch – Date of release for the processor. Code name – The internal engineering codename for the processor (typically designated by an NVXY name and later GXY where X is the series number and Y is the schedule of the project for that generation).

  5. GeForce 900 series - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia also claims an 8 to 10 times performance increase in PureVideo Feature Set E video decoding due to the video decoder cache paired with increases in memory efficiency. However, H.265 is not supported for full hardware decoding, relying on a mix of hardware and software decoding. [ 9 ]

  6. Nvidia NVDEC - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia NVDEC (formerly known as NVCUVID [1]) is a feature in its graphics cards that performs video decoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the CPU. [2] NVDEC is a successor of PureVideo and is available in Kepler and later NVIDIA GPUs. It is accompanied by NVENC for video encoding in Nvidia's Video Codec SDK. [2]

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  8. GeForce - Wikipedia

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    The seventh generation GeForce (G70/NV47) was launched in June 2005 and was the last Nvidia video card series that could support the AGP bus. The design was a refined version of GeForce 6, with the major improvements being a widened pipeline and an increase in clock speed.

  9. GeForce 8 series - Wikipedia

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    NVidia GeForce 8400 GS "Rev 1.0" NVidia GeForce 8400 GS "Rev 3.0" In the summer of 2007 Nvidia released the entry-level GeForce 8300 GS and 8400 GS graphics cards, based on the G86 core. The GeForce 8300 was only available in the OEM market, and was also available in integrated motherboard GPU form as the GeForce 8300 mGPU.