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Tegra, a system on a chip series for mobile devices. Tesla, line of dedicated general-purpose GPUs for high-end image generation applications in professional and scientific fields. nForce, a motherboard chipset created by Nvidia for Intel (Celeron, Pentium and Core 2) and AMD (Athlon and Duron) microprocessors.
GeForce GTX 555 May 14, 2011 GF114 1950 332 6 288:48:24 736 1472 3828 17.6 35.3 1024 91.9 128+64: 847.9 Unknown 150 OEM GeForce GTX 560 SE February 20, 2012: GF114-200-KB-A1: Unknown GeForce GTX 560 May 17, 2011 GF114-325-A1: 7 336:56:32 810 1620 4008 25.92 45.36 1024 2048 128.1 256 1088.6 Unknown $199 GeForce GTX 560 Ti
A free and open-source graphics device driver is a software stack which controls computer-graphics hardware and supports graphics-rendering application programming interfaces (APIs) and is released under a free and open-source software license. Graphics device drivers are written for specific hardware to work within a specific operating system ...
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.
Nvidia has ceased driver support for GeForce 2 series, ending with GTS, Pro, Ti and Ultra models in 2005 and then with MX models in 2007. Final drivers. GeForce 2 GTS, GeForce 2 Pro, GeForce 2 Ti and GeForce 2 Ultra: Windows 9x & Windows Me: 71.84 released on March 11, 2005; Download; Product Support List Windows 95/98/Me – 71.84.
Nvidia has ceased driver support for GeForce 6 series. 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
GeForce 3 series. The GeForce 3 series (NV20) is the third generation of Nvidia 's GeForce line of graphics processing units (GPUs). Introduced in February 2001, [1] it advanced the GeForce architecture by adding programmable pixel and vertex shaders, multisample anti-aliasing and improved the overall efficiency of the rendering process.
The GeForce 9 series (also known as the GeForce 9000 series) is the ninth generation of Nvidia 's GeForce line of graphics processing units, the first of which was released on February 21, 2008.