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NVIDIA Quadro2 Go

The NVIDIA Quadro2 Go is a mobile professional graphics card released in 2001, based on the GeForce2 Go architecture.

The NVIDIA Quadro2 Go is a mobile graphics card for professional workstations, released on August 14, 2001. It is based on the NV11 architecture (GeForce2 Go) and manufactured on a 180 nm process. The card features 2 shading units, a base clock of 143 MHz (dynamic range 100–143 MHz), and 0.032 GB of SDR memory on a 128-bit bus, providing a memory bandwidth of 2.9 GB/s. It supports DirectX 7.0 and OpenGL 1.2, and connects via AGP 4x. The Quadro2 Go was the first mobile Quadro GPU, derived from the GeForce2 Go, with dynamic voltage of 1.575V. The graphics core is listed as 64-bit for DDR and 128-bit for SDR SDRAM types.

Specifications

Architecture unverified NV11
GPU chip unverified GeForce2 Go
Process node unverified 180 nm
Shading units unverified 2
Base clock unverified 143 MHz
Memory size unverified 0.032 GB
Memory type unverified SDR
Memory bus unverified 128 bit
Memory bandwidth unverified 2.9 GB/s
Bus interface unverified AGP 4x
DirectX support unverified 7.0
OpenGL support unverified 1.2
Release date unverified 2001-08-14
Release year unverified 2001
Notes unverified First mobile Quadro based on the GeForce2 Go, Dynamic core clock 100–143 MHz, dynamic voltage 1.575V, graphics core listed as 64-bit and 128-bit for DDR and SDR SDRAM types, respectively, according to Nvidia