The GeForce 410M works well with graphic-rich HTML5 websites, DirectX 11 titles, or when viewing Blu-Ray 3D movies. This notebook graphics card by Nvidia features up to 800 (DDR3) and up to 800 (GDDR3) memory clock, 512 MB as standard memory configuration, 64-bit memory interface width, 2560 x 1600 maximum digital resolution and 2048 x 1536 maximum VGA resolution, 48 CUDA cores, and a 1150 MHz processor clock. GeForce 410M is backed up by NVIDIA PureVideo® Technology and is certified for Windows 7.
GPU is short for graphics processing units. These are specialized circuits designed to alter as well as manipulate memory in order to accelerate image building for better output display. In 1983, Intel released the iSBX 275 video graphics controller multimodule board for most large industries. In the 1990s, real-time 3D graphics provided by graphics processing units became very common in almost all PC systems and gaming consoles. From 2000 up to the present day GPUs have only continued to improve, and have also fairly recently added programmable shading to their capabilities.AUTHOR
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