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As the very first GeForce 6 model, the 16 pixel pipeline GeForce 6800 Ultra (NV40) was 2 to 2.5 times faster than Nvidia's previous top-line product (the GeForce FX 5950 Ultra), packed four times the number of pixel pipelines, twice the number of texture units and added a much improved pixel-shader architecture.
GeForce FX 5700 Ultra October 23, 2003 AGP 8x 475 453 128 256 14.4 GDDR2 1,900 1,900 1,900 356.2 33.2 43 GeForce FX 5700 Ultra GDDR3 March 15, 2004 475 15.2 GDDR3 38 GeForce FX 5800 January 27, 2003 NV30 125 [23] 199 400 400 4:2:8:4 128 12.8 GDDR2 1,600 1,600 3,200 300.0 24.0 55 GeForce FX 5800 Ultra 500 500 16.0 2,000 2,000 4,000 375.0 30.0 66
With Quadro Sync technology, cards can support up to a maximum of 16 possible monitors (using four cards in parallel). [13] [14] Nvidia has 4 types of SLI bridges: Standard Bridge (400 MHz Pixel Clock [15] and 1 GB/s bandwidth [16]) LED Bridge (540 MHz Pixel Clock [17]) High-Bandwidth Bridge (650 MHz Pixel Clock [18]) PCI-e lanes only reserved ...
It has a design very similar to the later XPS M1710 and features a 17-inch widescreen display at the same resolution as the first generation. It was initially given the NVIDIA GeForce 256 MiB 6800 Ultra Go GPU, which was a Dell exclusive at the time. The laptop was rebranded as XPS M170 soon after the GeForce Go 7800 GTX was incorporated.
The GeForce 7800 GT is the second GPU in the series, launched on August 11, 2005 with immediate retail availability. It has 20 pixel pipelines, 7 vertex shaders, 16 ROPs and a 400 MHz core clock, 500 MHz memory clock (1 GHz effective) using GDDR3 memory. The GeForce 7800 GT had been introduced as a more affordable alternative to the 7800 GTX.
The GeForce 16 series is a series of graphics processing units (GPUs) developed by Nvidia, based on the Turing microarchitecture, announced in February 2019. [5] The 16 series, commercialized within the same timeframe as the 20 series , aims to cover the entry-level to mid-range market, not addressed by the latter.