The NVIDIA NVS 5100M is a powerful graphics processing unit designed for use in mobile devices. It features an N10P-NS variant of the Tesla 2.0 architecture and is manufactured on a 40 nm process by TSMC. With 486 million transistors and a density of 4.9 million per mm², this graphics processor packs a punch in a small package, with a die size of only 100 mm². The chip package used for the NVS 5100M is the BGA-969.
Released on Jan 7th, 2010, the NVS 5100M is no longer in production, making it an end-of-life product. It uses the MXM-A (3.0) bus interface and has received positive reviews, with 26 reviews in our database.
In terms of relative performance, the NVS 5100M is a top performer. It boasts impressive clock speeds, with a GPU clock of 550 MHz, a shader clock of 1210 MHz, and a memory clock of 800 MHz.
The memory size of the NVS 5100M is 1024 MB and it utilizes GDDR3 memory type with a 128-bit memory bus, providing a bandwidth of 25.6 GB/s. For rendering, the NVS 5100M has 48 shading units, 16 TMUs, 8 ROPs, and 6 SM count, with a 64 KB L2 cache.
In terms of theoretical performance, the NVS 5100M is no slouch. It has a pixel rate of 4.4 GPixel/s and a texture rate of 8.8 GTexel/s. With a float-precision performance of 116.2 GFLOPS, this graphics processor is capable of handling demanding tasks with ease.
The board design of the NVS 5100M features an MXM module slot width and has a TDP of 35 W. The outputs available are dependent on the portable device it is used in and it does not require any power connectors. The board number for this graphics processing unit is P699 SKU 5.
The NVS 5100M also boasts impressive graphics features. It supports DirectX 11.1, OpenGL 3.3, OpenCL 1.1, and Shader Model 4.1. However, it does not support Vulkan. It also has a CUDA version of 1.2, making it a versatile choice for a variety of tasks.
In summary, the NVIDIA NVS 5100M is a high-performance graphics processor for mobile devices. While it is no longer in production, it still offers impressive performance and features that rival newer graphics processing units. With top-of-the-line clock speeds, memory size, and theoretical performance, the NVS 5100M is a reliable choice for demanding graphics tasks.
NVIDIA NVS 5100M - Full Technical Specifications
Graphics Processor
GPU Variant | N10P-NS |
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Architecture | Tesla 2.0 |
Foundry | TSMC |
Process Size | 40 nm |
Transistors | 486 million |
Density | 4.9M / mm² |
Die Size | 100 mm² |
Chip Package | BGA-969 |
Mobile Graphics
Release Date | Jan 7th, 2010 |
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Production | End-of-life |
Bus Interface | MXM-A (3.0) |
Reviews | 26 in our database |
Clock Speeds
GPU Clock | 550 MHz |
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Shader Clock | 1210 MHz |
Memory Clock | 800 MHz |
Memory
Memory Size | 1024 MB |
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Memory Type | GDDR3 |
Memory Bus | 128 bit |
Bandwidth | 25.60 GB/s |
Render Config
Shading Units | 48 |
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TMUs | 16 |
ROPs | 8 |
SM Count | 6 |
L2 Cache | 64 KB |
Theoretical Performance
Pixel Rate | 4.400 GPixel/s |
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Texture Rate | 8.800 GTexel/s |
FP32 (float) | 116.2 GFLOPS |
Board Design
Slot Width | MXM Module |
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TDP | 35 W |
Outputs | Portable Device Dependent |
Power Connectors | None |
Board Number | P699 SKU 5 |
Graphics Features
DirectX | 11.1 |
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OpenGL | 3.3 |
OpenCL | 1.1 |
Vulkan | N/A |
CUDA | 1.2 |
Shader Model | 4.1 |