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Release date
  
2008–09

Architecture
  
Tesla

Codename
  
GT200

Entry-level
  
205 210 GT 220 GT 230

Models
  
GeForce Series GeForce GT Series GeForce GTS Series GeForce GTX Series

Fabrication process and transistors
  
505M 55nm (G94b) 754M 55nm (G92b) 260M 40nm (GT218) 486M 40nm (GT216) 727M 40nm (GT215) 1.400M 65nm (GT200a) 1.400M 55nm (GT200b)

The GeForce 200 Series is the 10th generation of Nvidia's GeForce graphics processing units, still based on the Tesla (microarchitecture) (GT-codenamed chips), named after the inventor and physicist Nikola Tesla.

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Architecture

The GeForce 200 Series introduces Nvidia's second generation of Tesla (microarchitecture), Nvidia's unified shader architecture; the first major update to it since introduced with the GeForce 8 Series.

The GeForce GTX 280 and GTX 260 are based on the same processor core. During the manufacturing process, GTX chips are binned and separated through defect testing of the core's logic functionality. Those that fail to meet the GTX 280 hardware specification are re-tested and binned as GTX 260 (which is specified with fewer stream processors, less ROPs and a narrower memory bus).

In late 2008, Nvidia re-released the GTX 260 with 216 stream processors, up from 192. Effectively, there were two GTX 260 cards in production with non-trivial performance differences.

The GeForce 200 series GPUs (GT200a/b GPU), excluding GeForce GTS 250, GTS 240 GPUs (these are older G92b GPUs), have double precision support for use in GPGPU applications. GT200 GPUs also have improved performance in geometry shading.

As of April 2016, the GT200 is the fourth largest commercial GPU ever constructed, consisting of 1.4 billion transistors covering a 576 mm2 die surface area built on a 65 nm process. It is the fourth largest CMOS-logic chip that has been fabricated at the TSMC foundry. The GeForce 400 Series have since superseded the GT200 chips in transistor count, but the original GT200 dies still exceed the GF100 die size. It is larger than even the Kepler-based GK210 GPU used in the Tesla K80, which has 7.1 billion transistors on a 561 mm2 die manufactured in 28 nm. The Pascal GP100 is currently the largest commercial GPU ever fabricated at 610 mm2 with 15.3 billion transistors.

Nvidia officially announced and released the retail version of the previously OEM only GeForce 210 (GT218 GPU) and GeForce GT 220 (GT216 GPU) on October 12, 2009. Nvidia officially announced and released the GeForce GT 240 (GT215 GPU) on November 17, 2009. The new 40nm GPUs feature the new PureVideo HD VP4 decoder hardware in them, the older GeForce 8 and 9 GPUs only have PureVideo HD VP2 or VP3(G98). They also support Compute Capability 1.2, whereas older GeForce 8 and 9 GPUs only supported Compute Capability 1.1. All GT21x GPUs also contain an audio processor inside and support 8 channel LPCM output through HDMI.

GeForce 200 Series

All models support Coverage Sample Anti-Aliasing, Angle-Independent Anisotropic Filtering, 240-bit OpenEXR HDR

  • 1 Unified Shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units
  • Features

    Compute Capability: 1.1 (G92 [GTS250] 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)

    GeForce 200M (2xxM) Series

    The GeForce 200M Series is a graphics processor architecture for notebooks.

  • 1 Unified Shaders : Texture mapping units : Render output units
  • Discontinued support

    NVIDIA has ceased driver support for GeForce 200 series on April 1 2016.

  • Windows XP 32-bit & Media Center Edition: version 340.52 (WHQL) released on July 29, 2014; Download
  • Windows XP 64-bit: version 340.52 (WHQL) released on July 29, 2014; Download
  • Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 32-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 64-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows 10, 32-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • Windows 10, 64-bit: version 342.01 (WHQL) released on December 14, 2016; Download
  • References

    GeForce 200 series Wikipedia