
The NVIDIA G72 is a GPU core from the GeForce 7 series, launched in 2006 and built on a 90nm process. Designed for entry-level graphics, it was used in budget desktop and laptop GPUs like the GeForce Go 7300 and 7400. It supports DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 3.0, offering basic 3D acceleration, video playback, and light gaming. With low power consumption and modest performance, the G72 was ideal for affordable systems and multimedia-focused laptops of its time.