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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). Fab – Fabrication ...
In early 2012, details of the first members of the 600 series parts emerged. These initial members were entry-level laptop GPUs sourced from the older Fermi architecture. On March 22, 2012, Nvidia unveiled the 600 series GPU: the GTX 680 for desktop PCs and the GeForce GT 640M, GT 650M, and GTX 660M for notebook/laptop PCs. [13] [14]
The final GeForce 600 series release was the GTX 650 Ti BOOST based on the GK106 core, in response to AMD's Radeon HD 7790 release. At the end of May 2013, Nvidia announced the 700 series, which was still based on the Kepler architecture, however it featured a GK110-based card at the top of the lineup.
The GeForce 30 series is a suite of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed and marketed by Nvidia, succeeding the GeForce 20 series. The GeForce 30 series is based on the Ampere architecture, which features Nvidia's second-generation ray tracing (RT) cores and third-generation Tensor Cores . [ 3 ]
Announcement Date Release Date Networking Port Options Bandwidth Capacity Cores Core Type PCIe Generation Memory Capacity Memory Type GPU Accelerator SPECint(2k17-rate) [7] TOPS [7] BlueField-2 October 5, 2020 Q2 2021 Dual QSFP56 10/25/50/100 Gb Single QSFP56 200 Gb 200Gbit/s 8 ARM A72 4.0 16/32 GB DDR4 N/A 9 0.7 BlueField-2X Q4 2021 Nvidia A100 60
Nvidia Kelvin; Release date: 2001-2003 2001: Architecture: ... (Baron Kelvin) and used with the GeForce 3 and 4 series. Graphics features ... 60 64 128 8 GeForce 4 ...
The GeForce 10 series is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, initially based on the Pascal microarchitecture announced in March 2014. This design series succeeded the GeForce 900 series , and is succeeded by the GeForce 16 series and GeForce 20 series using the Turing microarchitecture .
The Nvidia Tesla product line competed with AMD's Radeon Instinct and Intel Xeon Phi lines of deep learning and GPU cards. Nvidia retired the Tesla brand in May 2020, reportedly because of potential confusion with the brand of cars. [1] Its new GPUs are branded Nvidia Data Center GPUs [2] as in the Ampere-based A100 GPU. [3]