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NVIDIA GeForce GT 120M

The NVIDIA GeForce GT 120M is a mobile graphics card released in 2009, based on the Tesla architecture with a 55 nm G96b chip.

The NVIDIA GeForce GT 120M is a mobile graphics processing unit (GPU) introduced on February 11, 2009. It is built on the Tesla architecture using the G96b chip fabricated on a 55 nm process node. The card features 32 shading units operating at a base clock of 500 MHz. It is equipped with 1 GB of DDR2 memory on a 128-bit bus, providing a memory bandwidth of 16 GB/s. The GT 120M supports DirectX 10.0 and OpenGL 3.3. It has a board power (TDP) of 23 W and connects via a PCIe 2.0 x16 interface. Notable features include PureVideo HD, CUDA, and Hybrid SLI. It is comparable to the 9500M GT and 9600M GT DDR2 (500/1250/400). This GPU is intended for use in laptops and is compatible with other components such as the motherboard and system memory.

Specifications

Architecture unverified Tesla
GPU chip unverified G96b
Process node unverified 55 nm
Shading units unverified 32
Base clock unverified 500 MHz
Memory size unverified 1 GB
Memory type unverified DDR2
Memory bus unverified 128 bit
Memory bandwidth unverified 16 GB/s
Board power (TDP) unverified 23 W
Bus interface unverified PCIe 2.0 x16
DirectX support unverified 10.0
OpenGL support unverified 3.3
Release date unverified 2009-02-11
Release year unverified 2009
Notes unverified PureVideo HD, CUDA, Hybrid SLI, Comparable to the 9500M GT and 9600M GT DDR2 (500/1250/400)