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  2. GeForce 9 series - Wikipedia

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    The 9500 GS is an OEM card that is based on the 9500 GT but geared towards the mainstream audience. ... NVIDIA GeForce 9800GX2 in a PC ... they would cease driver ...

  3. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 9300 GS [49] 567 1400 2.268 4.536 22.4 GeForce 9400 GT August 27, 2008 G96-200-c1 G96a G96b TSMC 55 nm 314 144 PCIe 2.0 x16 PCI 16:8:4 550 400 800 2.2 4.4 256 512 1024 12.8 25.6 DDR2 GDDR3 128 44.8 50 GeForce 9500 GS 24:12:4 500 16.0 DDR2 60 OEM GeForce 9500 GT July 29, 2008 G96-300-C1 UMC 65 nm 32:16:8 500 800 4.4 8.8 16.0 25.6 DDR2 ...

  4. GeForce 900 series - Wikipedia

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    Maxwell fully supported. The GeForce 900 series is a family of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, succeeding the GeForce 700 series and serving as the high-end introduction to the Maxwell microarchitecture, named after James Clerk Maxwell. They are produced with TSMC 's 28 nm process.

  5. GeForce 100 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 100 series cards include the G100, GT 120, GT 130, GT 140 and GTS 150. The GT 120 is a based on the 9500 GT with improved thermal designs while the GT 130 is based on the 9600 GSO (which itself was a re-badged 8800 GS). The GT 140 is simply a rebadged 9600 GT. The GTS 150 is an OEM version of the GTS 250 with some slight changes.

  6. GeForce - Wikipedia

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    GeForce is a brand of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed by Nvidia and marketed for the performance market. As of the GeForce 40 series, there have been eighteen iterations of the design. The first GeForce products were discrete GPUs designed for add-on graphics boards, intended for the high-margin PC gaming market, and later ...

  7. 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).

  8. Nvidia PureVideo - Wikipedia

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    PureVideo is Nvidia 's hardware SIP core that performs video decoding. PureVideo is integrated into some of the Nvidia GPUs, and it supports hardware decoding of multiple video codec standards: MPEG-2, VC-1, H.264, HEVC, and AV1. PureVideo occupies a considerable amount of a GPU's die area and should not be confused with Nvidia NVENC. [1]

  9. GeForce 8 series - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 8 series. 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. [1][2]

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