NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M LE is a powerful graphics card designed for mobile graphics. It features a graphics processor with the model N10P-GE1 and is based on the Tesla architecture, manufactured by TSMC with a process size of 55 nm. With 314 million transistors and a density of 2.6M/mm², it boasts a compact die size of 121 mm².
This graphics card was initially released on January 15th, 2010 and is now classified as an end-of-life product. It uses a PCIe 2.0 x16 bus interface, allowing for fast and efficient data transfer.
In terms of performance, this graphics card boasts impressive clock speeds with a GPU clock of 600 MHz, a shader clock of 1500 MHz, and a memory clock of 800 MHz. It has a dedicated memory of 512 MB with GDDR3 type and a memory bus of 128 bit, resulting in a bandwidth of 25.60 GB/s.
The render configuration of this graphics card includes 32 shading units, 16 texture mapping units (TMUs), 8 raster operation pipelines (ROPs), and 4 streaming multiprocessors (SMs). It also has a small L2 cache of 32 KB.
The theoretical performance of NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M LE is impressive, with a pixel rate of 4.800 GPixel/s, a texture rate of 9.600 GTexel/s, and a floating-point performance of 96.00 GFLOPS.
The board design of this graphics card is IGP (integrated graphics processor) and has a low thermal design power of 23 W. The outputs and power connectors vary depending on the device it is used in.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M LE supports a range of advanced graphics features, including DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 3.3, OpenCL 1.1, and CUDA 1.1. However, it does not support the latest Vulkan API and has a shader model of only 4.0.
There is not much information available about the G969C GPU notes, but it is likely that no notable changes or updates have been made to the original design.
As of now, there is only one known device that is based on the design of NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M LE. With its impressive specifications and performance, it is a reliable choice for high-performance mobile graphics. This graphics card is suitable for gaming, video editing, and other intensive computer tasks. However, it is worth noting that it is no longer in production and may not be compatible with the latest software and games.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 240M LE - Full Technical Specifications
Graphics Processor
GPU Variant | N10P-GE1 |
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Architecture | Tesla |
Foundry | TSMC |
Process Size | 55 nm |
Transistors | 314 million |
Density | 2.6M / mm² |
Die Size | 121 mm² |
Mobile Graphics
Release Date | Jan 15th, 2010 |
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Production | End-of-life |
Bus Interface | PCIe 2.0 x16 |
Clock Speeds
GPU Clock | 600 MHz |
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Shader Clock | 1500 MHz |
Memory Clock | 800 MHz |
Memory
Memory Size | 512 MB |
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Memory Type | GDDR3 |
Memory Bus | 128 bit |
Bandwidth | 25.60 GB/s |
Render Config
Shading Units | 32 |
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TMUs | 16 |
ROPs | 8 |
SM Count | 4 |
L2 Cache | 32 KB |
Theoretical Performance
Pixel Rate | 4.800 GPixel/s |
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Texture Rate | 9.600 GTexel/s |
FP32 (float) | 96.00 GFLOPS |
Board Design
Slot Width | IGP |
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TDP | 23 W |
Outputs | Portable Device Dependent |
Power Connectors | None |
Graphics Features
DirectX | 11.1 |
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OpenGL | 3.3 |
OpenCL | 1.1 |
Vulkan | N/A |
CUDA | 1.1 |
Shader Model | 4.0 |