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  2. GeForce 400 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 400 series is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, serving as the introduction of the Fermi microarchitecture.Its release was originally slated in November 2009, [2] however, after delays, it was released on March 26, 2010, with availability following in April 2010.

  3. Nvidia PureVideo - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Nvidia's proprietary device driver is available for multiple operating systems and ... GeForce GT 420 OEM, GT 430, GT 440, GT 620 ...

  4. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    GeForce GT 440 February 1, 2011 GF108 810 1620 1800 3200 3.2 12.9 0.5 1 28.8 51.2 GDDR3 GDDR5 128 311.04 Un­known 65 $100 October 11, 2010 GF106 1170 238 594 1189 1600 1800 3 144:24:24 4.86 19.44 1.5 3 43.2 DDR3 192 342.43 Un­known 56 OEM GeForce GTS 450 790 1580 4000 4.7 18.9 1.5 96.0 GDDR5 455.04 Un­known 106 September 13, 2010 March 15, 2011

  5. GeForce 2 series - Wikipedia

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    Linux 32-bit: 71.86.15 released on August 17, 2011; Download; GeForce 2 MX & MX x00 Series: Windows 9x & Windows Me: 81.98 released on December 21, 2005; Download; Product Support List Windows 95/98/Me – 81.98. Driver version 81.98 for Windows 9x/Me was the last driver version ever released by Nvidia for these systems.

  6. S3 Graphics Chrome 400 - Wikipedia

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    In TechPowerUp's review of the 800/800 MHz core/memory version of S3 Graphics Chrome 440 GTX 256 MB video card, its performance was observed to be in the range of Radeon 3450 and GeForce 8500 GT. At a 1024×768 resolution, it was slightly slower than GeForce 9400 GT. Performance per dollar was the lowest of the list.

  7. GeForce 4 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce4 Ti (NV25) was launched in February 2002 [1] and was a revision of the GeForce 3 (NV20). It was very similar to its predecessor; the main differences were higher core and memory clock rates, a revised memory controller (known as Lightspeed Memory Architecture II/LMA II), updated pixel shaders with new instructions for Direct3D 8.0a support, [2] [3] an additional vertex shader (the ...

  8. GeForce 600 series - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. CUDA - Wikipedia

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    In computing, CUDA is a proprietary [1] parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) that allows software to use certain types of graphics processing units (GPUs) for accelerated general-purpose processing, an approach called general-purpose computing on GPUs.