NVIDIA announced a new series of notebook GPU’s today branded as the 700M series. Introduced today are five new graphics cards in total, and NVIDIA said they would be available in a long list of laptops over the next few months. The five new graphics cards include two options aimed at the “mainstream segment”, the 720M and the 735M, while the remaining three, the 740M, 745M, and 750M, will be “for the performance segment” of the market.
The graphics cards are being touted by NVIDIA to “maximize performance and experience,” but they also more power efficient than their predecessors. Because the 700M Series is notebook-only, expect these to be less powerful than a desktop version of the 700 Series that may be announced sometime in the future.
Helping our new 700M chips reach such lofty levels of performance is GPU Boost 2.0, a GPU innovation that extracts every ounce of available computing power from the graphics processor. Before GPU Boost, GPUs were held back by synthetic benchmarks that pushed chips and power usage to the limit, far beyond the levels typically seen when playing games. This ‘worst case scenario’ forced us to throttle GPUs, leaving spare performance on the table when playing games.GPU Boost resolves this problem by monitoring power usage and temperatures, enabling the GPU to use every last ounce of performance without exceeding safety or comfort limits.
While the press release from NVIDIA said the new GPUs will be available in nearly every notebook maker other than Apple, it is possible these GPUs will be seen in the next-gen MacBook Pro with Retina Display. The current 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display sports a NVIDIA 650M GPU, as does the high-end 21-inch iMac model, so an upgrade to the 700M series only makes sense.
Select from any Nvidia Geforce 7000 Series to compare 2021 gaming system requirements performance. GeForce 7000M/nForce 610M. GeForce 7000M 350MHz ( o/c to 450MHz ) GPU idle temp = 61'C under load = 85'C max. Good luck and enjoy. Edited July 19, 2008 by peterq2. Quote; Link to post Share on. The GeForce 310 OEM was a graphics card by NVIDIA, launched in November 2009. Built on the 40 nm process, and based on the GT218 graphics processor, in its GT218-300-A2 variant, the card supports DirectX 11.1. Jan 01, 2016 I'd like to try Windows 10 again on this PC, (it actually performed really well in its 32 bit version), however because I have 4gb of RAM I want to run the 64 bit version, which seems to have the issue with the NVIDIA GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M driver. Looking for an alternate or updated driver for NVIDIA GeForce 7000M / nForce 610M 64 bit. Posted by Nuno Ramos: “Drivers for GeForce 7000M” PNG, GIF, JPG, or BMP. File must be at least 160x160px and less than 600x600px.
The full press release is available below.
New NVIDIA GeForce 700M GPUs Squeeze Every Drop Of Performance Out Of Notebooks, Automatically
Monday, April 1, 2013
NVIDIA today announced five new notebook GPUs which deliver a trifecta of technologies that seamlessly and automatically maximize a consumer’s notebook performance and experience.
With no effort or input from the notebook user, the technologies work in the background to save battery life, enhance performance and enrich the visual experience — providing the best notebook experience the GPU can deliver. They include:
New NVIDIA GPU Boost™ 2.0 technology, which intelligently adjusts GPU clock speed to maximize graphics performance.
NVIDIA® Optimus™ technology, which enables extra-long battery life by switching the GPU on and off so it runs only when needed.
GeForce® Experience™ software, which adjusts in-game settings for the best performance and visual quality specific to a user’s notebook and keeps GeForce drivers up to date.
“There is an elegant simplicity to NVIDIA’s GeForce 700M notebook technologies,” said Rene Haas, vice president and general manager of the notebook business unit at NVIDIA. “You use your notebook how you want, and GeForce makes your experience awesome.”
Incorporating all three of these technologies, the new lineup of NVIDIA GeForce 700M GPUs includes GeForce GT 750M, GeForce GT 745M, and GeForce GT 740M GPUs for the performance segment, as a well as GeForce GT 735M and GeForce GT 720M GPUs for the mainstream segment.
NVIDIA GeForce 700M GPUs are available today. Every leading notebook manufacturer will be introducing notebooks with GPU Boost 2.0 technology, including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba.
More information about the GeForce 700M family of notebook GPUs is available at www.GeForce.com.
Recommended Gaming Resolutions:
- 640x480
- 1280x720
- 1366x768
- 1600x900
- 1920x1080
- 2560x1440
- 3840x2160
Its power draw is not exactly known. GeForce 7150M + nForce 630M is connected to the rest of the system using a PCI-Express 1.0 x16 interface.
Graphics Processor
- GPU Name
- C67
- Architecture
- Curie
- Process Size
- 90 nm
- Transistors
- 112 million
- Die Size
- 81 mm²
Integrated Graphics
- Release Date
- Nov 16th, 2007
- Generation
- GeForce 7M IGP
(7000M)
- Predecessor
- GeForce Go 6 IGP
- Successor
- GeForce 8M IGP
- Production
- End-of-life
- Bus Interface
- PCIe 1.0 x16
Clock Speeds
Memory
- Memory Size
- System Shared
- Memory Type
- System Shared
- Memory Bus
- System Shared
- Bandwidth
- System Dependent
Render Config
Theoretical Performance
- Pixel Rate
- 850.0 MPixel/s
- Vertex Rate
- 106.3 MVertices/s
- Texture Rate
- 850.0 MTexel/s
Board Design
Graphics Features
Nforce 610m
- DirectX
- 9.0c (9_3)
- OpenGL
- 2.1
- OpenCL
- N/A
- Vulkan
- N/A
- Shader Model
- 3.0