Processor
| Processor frequency |
589 MHz |
| CUDA |
Y |
| Stream processors |
16 |
Performance
| DirectX version |
10.1 |
| OpenGL version |
3.1 |
| Shader model version |
4.1 |
| PhysX |
Y |
| HDCP |
Y |
Memory
| Memory bus |
64 bit |
| Memory clock speed |
1402 MHz |
Other features
| HDMI |
Y |
| Mac compatibility |
N |
Ports & interfaces
| Interface type |
PCI Express 2.0 |
| DVI-I ports quantity |
1 |
| HDMI ports quantity |
1 |
| VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity |
1 |
Additionally
| Graphics controller |
GeForce 210 |
GeForce 210 512MB, DDR2
NVIDIA® Unified Architecture.
Fully unified graphics core dynamically allocates work to geometry, vertex, physics, or pixel shading operations, delivering superior graphics processing power.
NVIDIA CUDA™ Parallel Computing Architecture.
CUDA technology unlocks the power of the GPU’s processor cores to accelerate the most demanding system tasks - such as video transcoding - delivering incredible performance improvements over traditional CPUs.
DirectCompute Support.
Full support for DirectCompute, Microsoft’s GPU computing API
OpenCL Support.
Full support for OpenCL GPU computing API
Microsoft Windows 7 Support.
Windows 7 is the next generation operating system that will mark a dramatic improvement in the way the OS takes advantage of the graphics processing unit (GPU) to provide a more compelling user experience. By taking advantage of the GPU for both graphics and computing, Windows 7 will not only make today’s PCs more visual and more interactive but also ensure that they have the speed and responsiveness customers want.