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  2. Dell Precision - Wikipedia

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    Dell Precision is a series of computer workstations for computer-aided ... 7530 and 7730 use the Dell proprietary DGFF video ... Precision 5550 Jun 2020 1.85 kg (4.1 ...

  3. List of AMD graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Single precision Double precision Idle Max. Direct3D OpenGL OpenCL; Radeon HD 5450 Feb 4, 2010: Cedar 40 292 59 PCIe 2.1 x16 PCI PCIe 2.1 x1 650 650 650 400 800 800 80:8:4 2.6 5.2 512 1024 2048 6.4 12.8 DDR2 DDR3 64 104 — 6.4 19.1 No 11.3 (11 0) 4.5 1.2 ~50 Radeon HD 5550 Feb 9, 2010: Redwood LE 627 104 PCIe 2.1 x16: 550 550 550 320:16:8 4.4 ...

  4. Dell Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Dell Technologies Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Round Rock, Texas. It was formed as a result of the September 2016 merger of ...

  5. Dell Latitude - Wikipedia

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    These were Dell's first laptops in the Latitude D-series, and also Dell's first business-oriented notebooks based on the Pentium-M (first-generation "Banias" or Dothan) chips and running on a 400 MT/s FSB on DDR memory. It had a PATA hard drive and a D-series modular bay, and used an ATI Radeon 9000 GPU.

  6. GeForce FX series - Wikipedia

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    GeForce FX 5200. GeForce FX is an architecture designed with DirectX 7, 8 and 9 software in mind. Its performance for DirectX 7 and 8 was generally equal to ATI's competing products with the mainstream versions of the chips, and somewhat faster in the case of the 5900 and 5950 models, but it is much less competitive across the entire range for software that primarily uses DirectX 9 features.

  7. Radeon 9000 series - Wikipedia

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    DirectX 9.0 specified FP24 as a minimum level for conforming to the specification for full precision. This trade-off in precision offered the best combination of transistor usage and image quality for the manufacturing process at the time. It did cause a usually visibly imperceptible loss of quality when doing heavy blending.