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  2. GeForce 100 series - Wikipedia

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    The GeForce 100 series is a series of Tesla-based graphics processing units developed by Nvidia, first released in March 2009. The 100 series graphics cards are rebrands of GeForce 9 series cards, available only for OEMs .

  3. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    2.11 GeForce 100 series. 2.12 GeForce 200 series. 2.12.1 Features. 2.13 GeForce 300 series. ... (GPUs) and video cards from Nvidia, based on official specifications.

  4. Comparison of Nvidia nForce chipsets - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 9400M (ION) MCP7A-ION/MCP79MX 2009 Atom 2xx/3xx 65 nm 667 MHz DDR3-1066 dual channel 2.0 20 lanes No 5 Ports 12 Ports Rev 2.0 No 6 Ports 3.0 Gbit/s 1000 Mbit/s HDA Onboard GeForce 9400M GeForce 320M MCP89 2010 Core2 Mobile (Penryn) 40 nm 1066 MHz DDR3-1066 dual channel 2.0 No 3.0Gbit/s 1000 Mbit/s HDA Onboard GeForce 320M

  5. GeForce 10 series - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. GeForce 900 series - Wikipedia

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    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 were produced with TSMC's 28 nm process.

  7. Ampere (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia announced the Ampere architecture GeForce 30 series consumer GPUs at a GeForce Special Event on September 1, 2020. [3] [4] Nvidia announced the A100 80 GB GPU at SC20 on November 16, 2020. [5] Mobile RTX graphics cards and the RTX 3060 based on the Ampere architecture were revealed on January 12, 2021. [6]