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  2. Comparison of Nvidia nForce chipsets - Wikipedia

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    Graphics Notes nForce 730i MCP7A October 16, 2008 LGA 775: Intel Core 2, Pentium Dual-Core, Core-based Celerons: 1333 MHz DDR3-1333 / DDR2-800 dual channel 2.0 20 lanes No 5 Ports 12 Ports Rev 2.0 1 Ports UDMA 133 6 Ports 3.0 Gbit/s 1000 Mbit/s HDA: GeForce 9300: nForce 740i SLI MCP7A October 16, 2008 x8+x8 12 Ports Rev 2.0 none: nForce 750i SLI

  3. List of Intel graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    The Intel Graphics badge This article contains information about Intel 's GPUs (see Intel Graphics Technology ) and motherboard graphics chipsets in table form. In 1982, Intel licensed the NEC μPD7220 and announced it as the Intel 82720 Graphics Display Controller.

  4. Why Nvidia's New Graphics Cards Could Be Bad News for ... - AOL

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    Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is the undisputed leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip market these days. Two of Nvidia's key rivals, Advanced Micro Devices and Intel, are hoping to chip away at ...

  5. Ada Lovelace (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Ada Lovelace, also referred to simply as Lovelace, [1] is a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia as the successor to the Ampere architecture, officially announced on September 20, 2022.

  6. Hopper (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Hopper is a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia. It is designed for datacenters and is used alongside the Lovelace microarchitecture. It is the latest generation of the line of products formerly branded as Nvidia Tesla , now Nvidia Data Centre GPUs.

  7. Intel Arc - Wikipedia

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    Intel Arc is a brand of graphics processing units designed by Intel. These are discrete GPUs mostly marketed for the high-margin gaming PC market. The brand also covers Intel's consumer graphics software and services. Arc competes with Nvidia's GeForce and AMD's Radeon lines. [2]