The GT218 is a graphics processing unit (GPU) developed by NVIDIA. It was part of the GeForce 200 series and was used in various entry-level graphics cards. The GT218 GPU was featured in cards such as the GeForce GT 210, GT 220, and GT 240. It offered a modest level of performance suitable for basic computing tasks, multimedia playback, and casual gaming. The GPU had different configurations with varying numbers of CUDA cores, clock speeds, and memory capacities. It supported DirectX 10.1 and Shader Model 4.1, providing compatibility with a wide range of applications and games. Overall, the GT218 was targeted towards budget-conscious users and offered a cost-effective graphics solution.