The GeForce 7 Series is the seventh generation of Nvidia's GeForce graphics processing units. This was the last series available on AGP cards. Adobe Flash Player, however, supports hardware acceleration of H.264 video starting with the GeForce 8 Series on Windows. Thus, no Nvidia GPUs are supported for hardware acceleration of Flash video on AGP-based hardware (even though the 7 Series has hardware acceleration for H.264 as a built-in feature and is available to other video players).
The following features are common to all models in the GeForce 7 series except the GeForce 7100, which lacks GCAA:
The 7100 series was introduced on August 30, 2006 and is based on GeForce 6200 Series architecture. This series supports only PCI Express interface. Only one model, the 7100 GS, is available.
Features
The 7100 series supports all of the standard features common to the GeForce 7 Series provided it is using the ForceWare 91.47 driver or later releases, though it lacks opencl/CUDA support, and its implementation of Intellisample 4.0 lacks GCAA.
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