The NVIDIA G96C is a mid-range GPU based on the company’s Tesla architecture, part of the GeForce 9000 series. Manufactured using a 55nm process, it supports DirectX 10 and OpenGL 3.3, offering solid graphics performance for multimedia and light gaming. The G96C core typically powers models such as the GeForce 9500 GT or 9400 GT, featuring up to 32 CUDA cores and DDR2, DDR3, or GDDR3 memory. It provides efficient video playback and HD acceleration for everyday computing tasks.