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GeForce
GeForce is a brand of graphics processing units (GPUs) designed by Nvidia and marketed for the performance market. As of the GeForce 50 series, there have been nineteen iterations of the design. In August 2017, Nvidia stated that "there are over 200 million GeForce gamers".
Nvidia Quadro
Quadro was Nvidia's brand for graphics cards intended for use in workstations running professional computer-aided design (CAD), computer-generated imagery (CGI), digital content creation (DCC) applications, scientific calculations and machine learning from 2000 to 2020.
GeForce 256
series of GPUs
Nvidia Tesla
Nvidia's brand name for their products targeting stream processing and/or general purpose GPU
list of Nvidia graphics processing units
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RIVA 128
graphics processing unit developed by Nvidia
GeForce 50 series
graphics card series
RSX Reality Synthesizer
graphics processing unit model used in the PlayStation 3
NV1
The NV1 was Nvidia's first graphics accelerator, introduced in May 1995 and released later that year as a multimedia PCI card. Manufactured by SGS-Thomson Microelectronics, sometimes under the model name STG2000, the chip was sold in retail by Diamond as the Diamond Edge 3D card. The NV1 stood out for its use of quadratic texture mapping, a departure from the triangular primitives favored by competitors. The use of quadratics made it possible to port games from the Sega Saturn; however, after the NV1 was introduced, Microsoft announced that DirectX would exclusively support triangle primitives
RIVA TNT2
graphics processing unit
RIVA TNT
nVidia graphics chip
GeForce Grid
family of GPUs by Nvidia