It had previously been thought that NVIDIA had decided to drop the G and NV nomenclature for a D (for Desktop) nomenclature on their processors. Following the D is the generation number and the target market indicator. NVIDIA's official designations for target markets include Mainstream, Performance, and Enthusiast. For example, the D9E indicates a 9th generation Desktop GeForce video card for the Enthusiast market[1]. However, NVIDIA has actually forked their codenames into those of graphics processors, and those of graphics cards. The GPU cores have kept the prefix 'G' and future versions will include the prefix 'GT'; whereas the actual cards are now codenamed as D, generation number and target market.
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Game | Min. | Rec. |
Grand Theft Auto VI | 5961% | 9536% |
Outriders | 2324% | 8809% |
Resident Evil 8 | 4379% | 8809% |
Far Cry 6 | 5961% | 9809% |
It Takes Two | 2203% | 5839% |
Valheim | 3355% | 6748% |
Total War: Rome Remastered | 173% | 1112% |
Battlefield 6 | 3900% | 8809% |
Star Citizen | 5912% | 5912% |
Monster Hunter Rise | 1961% | 5912% |