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Lists of graphics cards follow. A graphics card, or graphics processing unit, is a specialized electronic circuit that rapidly manipulates and alters memory to build images in a frame buffer for output to a display. By manufacturer, they include: List of AMD graphics processing units; Intel Graphics Technology; List of Nvidia graphics ...
Arm Ltd. (sells designs only) Amazon (AWS Graviton is ARM-based); Apple Inc. (ARM-based CPUs) Broadcom Inc. (ARM-based, e.g. for Raspberry Pi) Fujitsu (its ARM-based CPU used in top supercomputer, still also sells its SPARC-based servers)
Amongst the notable discrete graphics card vendors, AMD and Nvidia are the only ones that have lasted. In 2022, Intel entered the discrete GPU market with the Arc series and has three more generations confirmed on two year release schedules. There are currently 102 manufacturers in this incomplete list.
The GeForce 30 series is a suite of graphics processing units (GPUs) developed 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]
Asus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 $1,769.99 at Best Buy. Asus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4090 $1,769.99 at Newegg. This Asus spin on the RTX 4090 is well worth a look.
Core config – The layout of the graphics pipeline, in terms of functional units. Over time the number, type, and variety of functional units in the GPU core has changed significantly; before each section in the list there is an explanation as to what functional units are present in each generation of processors.
Exited the computer business; survives today as CSPi Technology Solutions, a systems integrator: Mohawk Data Sciences Corporation — United States: 1964: 1988: Acquired by Decision Data; previously restructured as Qantel Corporation: Monorail Inc. — United States: 1995: 2005: Dissolution: Motion Computing — United States: 2001: 2015 ...
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has been one of the hottest stocks on Wall Street over the past two years and performed well enough that it's vying for the title of the world's largest company against Apple.