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The PureVideo SIP core needs to be supported by the device driver, which provides one or more interfaces such as NVDEC, VDPAU, VAAPI or DXVA.One of these interfaces is then used by end-user software, for example VLC media player or GStreamer, to access the PureVideo hardware and make use of it.
5 The GeForce GT 620 card is a rebranded GeForce GT 530. 6 This revision of GeForce GT 630 (DDR3) card is a rebranded GeForce GT 440 (DDR3). 7 The GeForce GT 630 (GDDR5) card is a rebranded GeForce GT 440 (GDDR5). 8 The GeForce GT 640 (OEM) card is a rebranded GeForce GT 545 (DDR3). 9 The GeForce GT 645 (OEM) card is a rebranded GeForce GTX 560 SE.
The driver itself is still split for the host CPU portion (CPU-RM [a]) and the GSP portion (GSP-RM [a]). [53] Windows 11 and Linux proprietary drivers also support enabling GSP and make even gaming faster. [54] [55] CUDA supports GSP since version 11.6. [56] Upcoming Linux kernel 6.7 will support GSP in Nouveau. [57] [58]
The GeForce 700 series was designed for desktop architecture. Cheaper and lower performing products were expected to be released over time. Kepler supports 11.1 features with 11_0 feature level through the DirectX 11.1 API, however Nvidia did not enable four non-gaming features in Hardware in Kepler (for 11_1). [6] [7]
The GeForce 6 series is the last to support the Windows 9x family of operating systems, as well as Windows NT 4.0. The successor GeForce 7 series only supports Windows 2000 and later (the Windows 8 drivers also support Windows 10). Windows 95: 66.94 released on December 16, 2004; Download; Windows NT 4.0: 77.72 released on June 22, 2005; Download
Driver-Side Only Yes GeForce 6200 No No ... GeForce 7800 GT August 11, 2005 PCIe x16 400 500 20:7:20:16 32 ... GeForce GT 610 [e] May 15, 2012
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Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM, [1] initially LDDM as Longhorn Display Driver Model and then WVDDM in times of Windows Vista) is the graphic driver architecture for video card drivers running Microsoft Windows versions beginning with Windows Vista.