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3 The GeForce GT 610 card is a rebranded GeForce GT 520. 4 The GeForce GT 620 (OEM) card is a rebranded GeForce GT 520. 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).
Performance (GFLOPS FP32) TDP (Watts) Size Bandwidth Bus type Bus ... GeForce GT 610 [e] May 15, 2012 GF119-300-A1 PCIe 2.0 x16, PCIe x1, PCI 810 — — 1620
The fifth generation of PureVideo HD, introduced with the GeForce GT 520 and also included in the Nvidia GeForce 600/700 series GPUs has significantly improved performance when decoding H.264. [10]
The GeForce 700 series (stylized as GEFORCE GTX 700 SERIES) is a series of graphics processing units developed by Nvidia.While mainly a refresh of the Kepler microarchitecture (GK-codenamed chips), some cards use Fermi (GF) and later cards use Maxwell (GM).
The GeForce 6600 (NV43) was officially launched on August 12, 2004, several months after the launch of the 6800 Ultra. With half the pixel pipelines and vertex shaders of the 6800 GT, and a smaller 128-bit memory bus, the lower-performance and lower-cost 6600 is the mainstream product of the GeForce 6 series.
It introduced significant improvements in performance, heat, and power efficiency compared to the Fermi architecture and closely matched AMD's flagship Radeon HD 7970. It was quickly followed by the dual-GK104 GTX 690 and the GTX 670, which featured only a slightly cut-down GK104 core and was very close in performance to the GTX 680.
On April 13, 2011, the GT 520 was launched as the bottom-end card in the range, with lower performance than the equivalent number cards in the two previous generations, the GT 220 and the GT 420. [ citation needed ] However, it supported DirectX 11 and was more powerful than the GeForce 210, the GeForce 310, and the integrated graphics options ...
Adreno is an integrated graphics processing unit (GPU) within Qualcomm's Snapdragon applications processors, that was jointly developed by ATI Technologies in conjunction with Qualcomm's preexisting "QShader" GPU architecture, and coalesced into a single family of GPUs that rebranded as Adreno in 2008, just prior to AMD's mobile division being sold to Qualcomm in January 2009 for $65M.