NVIDIA GeForce G210M is a graphics processor. This product is part of the GeForce series and is available from NVIDIA. The NVIDIA GeForce G210M has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
Drafzzz - Tests on Fedora release 13, Intel U7300, GeForce G210M, ASUS UL30VT
lightning_apache_first - Tests on Ubuntu 10.10, Intel U7300, GeForce G210M, ASUS UL30VT
NVIDIA Updates Its Legacy Linux Graphics Driver: NVIDIA issued an update last week for its older legacy driver series in order to support the latest X.Org Server plus brings other fixes...
NVIDIA 313.26 Driver Supports The GeForce GTX TITAN: NVIDIA released the 313.26 proprietary Linux graphics driver on Tuesday...
Five-Way NVIDIA GeForce Comparison On Nouveau: With the GeForce 600 "Kepler" graphics cards now working on Nouveau in an out-of-the-box manner with OpenGL acceleration, here's a brief five-way NVIDIA GeForce graphics card comparison when using the Nouveau open-source driver with the Linux 3.8 kernel and Mesa 9.1-devel.
NVIDIA Announces New Legacy Linux Support: NVIDIA has announced today the graphics cards that are no longer supported by their mainline Linux graphics driver going forward but will be moved to a new 304.xx Linux legacy driver branch...
NVIDIA To Discontinue Linux Support For Some GPUs: I have confirmed with NVIDIA that the current 304.xx Linux graphics driver series is "the last release branch for some cards, including GeForce 6/7."..
A New NVIDIA Linux Binary Driver Released: NVIDIA has released the updated 295.53 binary Linux display graphics driver for GeForce and Quadro hardware...
NVIDIA Ships The GeForce GTX 670 Kepler: NVIDIA has today expanded their GeForce 600 series Kepler line-up with the launch of the GeForce GTX 670...
NVIDIA 295.49 Fixes Linux Performance Regression: While NVIDIA this week put out their first 302.xx series beta Linux graphics driver, yesterday they also released the 295.49 stable Linux driver. This update does fix the 295.40 performance regression that affected some users in April...
Running The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 On An Open-Source Driver: Thanks to clean-room reverse-engineering, it is already possible to run the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 "Kepler" graphics card on a fully open-source graphics driver complete with OpenGL acceleration. Here are the first benchmarks of this work-in-progress, community-created open-source GeForce 600 series graphics driver.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti: For those Linux gamers and other desktop users currently looking for a new mid-range (sub-$150 USD) graphics card, up for review today is a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti. The GF116 Fermi graphics processor for the GTX 550 Ti has 192 CUDA cores, 900MHz core clock, 24 ROPs, 32 texture units, a 192-bit memory bus, and this EVGA-branded graphics card is paired with 1GB of GDDR5 video memory.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 520: Up for review today is a low-end NVIDIA Fermi graphics card, the GeForce GT 520. The low-end graphics processor it uses, the GF119, was released back in April. The graphics card only has 48 Stream processors and uses DDR3 memory with a 64-bit bus, except the cost on this creation is just around $60 USD.
NVIDIA Does An Official 275.xx Linux Driver Blob: NVIDIA has officially introduced their 275.xx Linux driver series with the stable release of the 275.09.07 binary driver this morning...