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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 130. Chapters: Comparison of Nvidia graphics processing units, Comparison of Android devices, Comparison of AMD graphics processing units, Comparison of tablet computers, Comparison of e-book readers, Comparison of smartphones, Comparison of netbooks, Comparison of portable media players, Comparison of e-book formats, Comparison of memory cards, Comparison of Intel graphics processing units, Comparison of Symbian devices, Comparison of handheld game consoles, Comparison of AMD processors, Comparison of AMD chipsets, Comparison of console controllers, Network performance, Comparison of color models in computer graphics, Comparison of CPU architectures, Computer form factor, Comparison of Tryton and Open ERP, Comparison of Sony Vaio laptops, Comparison of ATI chipsets, Comparison of wireless data standards, Comparison of Intel processors, Comparison of IPv6 support in routers, Comparison of subnotebooks, Comparison of Texas Instruments graphing calculators, Comparison of consumer brain-computer interfaces, Comparison of IPv6 support in operating systems, Browser speed test, Comparison of HP graphing calculators, Comparison of IPv6 support by major transit providers, Comparison of embedded computer systems on board the Mars rovers, Comparison of synchronous and asynchronous signalling, Comparison of 12-13.3 inch subnotebooks, Comparison of executable file formats, Comparison of MIDI standards, List of Storage hierarchy media with costs, Comparison of usability evaluation methods, Comparison of cognitive architectures, Java backporting tools. Excerpt: This page contains general information about Nvidia's GPUs and videocards based on official Nvidia specifications. DirectX version indicates which Direct3D graphics acceleration operations the card supports. OpenGL version indicates which graphics acceleration operations the card supports. The fields in the table listed below describe the following: API support section Features - Additional features that are not standard as a part of the two graphics libraries. Compute Capability: 1.1 (G92 GPU)Compute Capability: 1.2 (GT215, GT216, GT218 GPUs)Compute Capability: 1.3 has double precision support for use in GPGPU applications. (GT200a/b GPUs only) SP - Shader Processor (Unified Shader, CUDA Core), SFU - Special Function Unit, SM - Streaming Multiprocessor, MAD - ADD+MUL. Please take note: Memory bandwidths mentioned in the following table refer nVidia reference designs. Actual bandwidth can be higher or lower depending on the manufacturer of the graphic board. SP - Shader Processor (Unified Shader, CUDA Core), SFU - Special Function Unit, SM - Streaming Multiprocessor, FMA - Fused MUL+ADD. The GeForce FX Go 5 series for notebooks architecture. The GeForce Go 7 series for notebooks architecture. The GeForce 8M series for notebooks architecture. The GeForce 9M series for notebooks architecture. The GeForce 100M series for notebooks architecture. (103M, 105M, 110M, 130M are rebranded GPU i.e. using the same GPU cores of previous generation, 9M, with promised optimisation on other features) The GeForce 200M series for notebooks architecture. The GTX285M as found in the Clevo X8100 Models, and will be the last of the GT200 Mobile Series. The GeForce 300M series for notebooks architecture. SP - Shader Processor (Unified Shader, CUDA Core), SFU - Special Function Unit, SM - Streaming Multiprocessor, MAD - ADD+MUL. The GeForce 400M series for notebooks architecture. SP - Shader Processor (Unified Shader, CUDA Core), SFU - Special Function Unit, SM - Streaming Multiprocessor,