The Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M was a mobile graphics processing unit (GPU) designed for gaming laptops, released in 2010. It featured 1.5GB of GDDR5 video memory and 192 CUDA cores, offering respectable graphics performance for its time. The GTX 460M supported DirectX 11 and provided smooth gameplay for many popular games, although it struggled with more demanding titles at higher settings. It was based on the Fermi architecture and featured Nvidia's Optimus technology for better power efficiency, switching between integrated and discrete graphics as needed. While no longer a high-end option, the GTX 460M was a solid choice for gaming laptops of its era, providing a decent gaming experience for users on the go