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This page contains general information about printers and other document processing devices by Fuji Xerox, based on official specifications
Field explanations
[edit]The fields in the table listed below describe the following:
- Model – The marketing name for the processor, assigned by Nvidia.
- Launch – Date of release for the processor.
- Code name – The internal engineering codename for the processor (typically designated by an NVXY name and later GXY where X is the series number and Y is the schedule of the project for that generation).
- Bus interface – Bus by which the graphics processor is attached to the system (typically an expansion slot, such as PCI, AGP, or PCI-Express).
- Memory – The amount of graphics memory available to the processor.
- Core clock – The factory core clock frequency; while some manufacturers adjust clocks lower and higher, this number will always be the reference clocks used by Nvidia.
- Memory clock – The factory effective memory clock frequency (while some manufacturers adjust clocks lower and higher, this number will always be the reference clocks used by Nvidia). All DDR/GDDR memories operate at half this frequency, except for GDDR5, which operates at one quarter of this frequency.
- Core config – The layout of the graphics pipeline, in terms of functional units. Over time the number, type, and variety of functional units in the GPU core has changed significantly; before each section in the list there is an explanation as to what functional units are present in each generation of processors. In later models, shaders are integrated into a unified shader architecture, where any one shader can perform any of the functions listed.
- Fillrate – Maximum theoretical fillrate in textured pixels per second. This number is generally used as a maximum throughput number for the GPU and generally, a higher fillrate corresponds to a more powerful (and faster) GPU.2
- Memory subsection
- Bandwidth – Maximum theoretical bandwidth for the processor at factory clock with factory bus width. GHz = 109 Hz.
- Bus type – Type of memory bus or buses used.
- Bus width – Maximum bit width of the memory bus or buses used. This will always be a factory bus width.
- API support section
- Features – Added features that are not standard as a part of the two graphics libraries.
Comparison tables: Multifunction Devices
[edit]DocuCentre-V C7785 / C6685 / C5585 Series
[edit]Model | Launch | Processor | Memory clock (MHz) | Core config1 | Copying Function | Printing Function | Scanning Function | ||||||||||
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MOperations/s | MPixels/s | MTexels/s | MVertices/s | Speed (A4 BW) (ppm) | Speed (A4 Colour) (ppm) | Speed (A3 BW) (ppm) | Speed (A3 Colour) (ppm) | Direct3D | OpenGL | ||||||||
DocuCentre-V C5585 | October 22, 2015 | 75 | 70 | 37 | 35 | ||||||||||||
DocuCentre-V C6685 | 65 | 60 | 33 | 30 | |||||||||||||
DocuCentre-V C7785 | 55 | 50 | 27 | 25 |
GeForce 256 series
[edit]- All models are made via 220 nm fabrication process
- All models support Direct3D 7.0 and OpenGL 1.2
- All models support hardware Transform and Lighting (T&L) and Cube Environment Mapping
Model | Launch | Code name | Bus interface | Core clock (MHz) | Memory clock (MHz) | Core config1 | Fillrate | Memory | ||||||
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MOperations/s | MPixels/s | MTextels/s | MVertices/s | Size (MB) | Bandwidth (GB/s) | Bus type | Bus width (bit) | |||||||
GeForce 256 SDR | October 11, 1999 | NV10 | AGP 4× PCI |
120 | 166 | 4:4:4 | 480 | 480 | 480 | 0 | 32 64 |
2.656 | SDR | 128 |
GeForce 256 DDR | February 1, 2000 | NV10 | AGP 4× PCI |
120 | 300 | 4:4:4 | 480 | 480 | 480 | 0 | 32 64 |
4.8 | DDR | 128 |
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