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NVIDIA G86

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G86
G86-730-A2
G86-730-A2
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G86-731-A2
NVIDIA's G86 GPU uses the Tesla architecture and is made using a 80 nm production process at TSMC. With a die size of 127 mm² and a transistor count of 210 million it is a small chip. G86 supports DirectX 11.1 (Feature Level 10_0). For GPU compute applications, OpenCL version 1.1 and CUDA 1.1 can be used. It features 16 shading units, 8 texture mapping units and 4 ROPs.
Further reading: Tesla Architecture Whitepaper

Graphics Processor

Released
Apr 17th, 2007
GPU Name
G86
Codename
NV86
Architecture
Tesla
Foundry
TSMC
Process Size
80 nm
Transistors
210 million
Density
1.7M / mm²
Die Size
127 mm²
Package
BGA-820

Graphics Features

DirectX
11.1 (10_0)
OpenGL
3.3
OpenCL
1.1
Vulkan
N/A
CUDA
1.1
Shader Model
4.0
WDDM
1.2
PureVideo HD
VP2
VDPAU
Feature Set A

Render Config

Shading Units
16
TMUs
8
ROPs
4
SM Count
2
SFUs
4
TPCs
2
Tex L1 Cache
16 KB per TPC
L2 Cache
32 KB
Max. TDP
30 W

All Tesla GPUs

NVIDIA GPU Architecture History

Graphics cards using the NVIDIA G86 GPU

Name Chip Memory Shaders TMUs ROPs GPU Clock Memory Clock
G86-300-A2 256 MB 16 8 4 459 MHz 400 MHz
G86-770-A2 512 MB 16 8 4 450 MHz 400 MHz
G86-703-A2 256 MB 8 8 4 400 MHz 400 MHz

G86 GPU Notes

PureVideo HD: VP2
VDPAU: Feature Set A

Latest Drivers:
Windows 2000:
Quadro Release 261.19

Windows XP / Server 2003 x64:
GeForce Release 340.52
Quadro Release R319 U2 (321.01)
Tesla Release 258.96

Windows Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10 32-bit:
GeForce Release 342.01
Quadro Release R340 U15 (342.01)
Tesla Release 258.96
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