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  2. GeForce 16 series - Wikipedia

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    The GTX 1650 features both a GDDR5 and GDDR6 version. Like the GeForce 20 series, the GeForce 16 series was followed by the GeForce 30 series. The 16 series was the last GPU generation of the GeForce series that did not support hardware-accelerated real-time ray tracing and was therefore marketed under the GTX instead of RTX prefix.

  3. List of Nvidia graphics processing units - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by GTX 285 $650 (dropped to $430 after 3 months [54]) GeForce GTX 285 January 15, 2009 GT200-350-B3 TSMC/UMC 55 nm 470 648 1476 2.484 1024 (2048) 159.0 512 20.736 51.84 708.48 204 EVGA GTX285 Classified supports 4-way SLI $400 GeForce GTX 295 January 8, 2009 2x GT200-400-B3 2x 1400 2x 470 576 1242 1.998 2x 240:80:28 2x 896 2x 111.9 2x 448

  4. GeForce - Wikipedia

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    The GTX 1070 Ti, GTX 1070, GTX 1060 (3 GB version), GTX 1050 Ti, and GTX 1050 use GDDR5. [20] Unified memory – A memory architecture, where the CPU and GPU can access both main system memory and memory on the graphics card with the help of a technology called "Page Migration Engine".

  5. CUDA - Wikipedia

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    In computing, CUDA is a proprietary [2] parallel computing platform and application programming interface (API) that allows software to use certain types of graphics processing units (GPUs) for accelerated general-purpose processing, an approach called general-purpose computing on GPUs.

  6. Nvidia RTX - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia RTX (also known as Nvidia GeForce RTX under the GeForce brand) is a professional visual computing platform created by Nvidia, primarily used in workstations for designing complex large-scale models in architecture and product design, scientific visualization, energy exploration, and film and video production, as well as being used in mainstream PCs for gaming.

  7. Nvidia - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia's product families include graphics processing units, wireless communication devices, and automotive hardware and software, such as: GeForce, consumer-oriented graphics processing products; RTX, professional visual computing graphics processing products (replacing GTX and Quadro) NVS, a multi-display business graphics processor

  8. GeForce 20 series - Wikipedia

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    In July 2019, NVidia stated the "SUPER" graphics cards in the GeForce RTX 20 series, to be introduced, had a 15% performance advantage over the GeForce RTX 2060. [33] PC World called the super editions a "modest" upgrade for the price, and the 2080 Super chip the "second most-powerful GPU ever released" in terms of speed. [34]

  9. Nvidia NVENC - Wikipedia

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    Nvidia NVENC (short for Nvidia Encoder) [1] is a feature in Nvidia graphics cards that performs video encoding, offloading this compute-intensive task from the CPU to a dedicated part of the GPU. It was introduced with the Kepler-based GeForce 600 series in March 2012 (GT 610, GT620 and GT630 is Fermi Architecture). [2] [3]