The Nvidia GeForce 4 series was launched in February 2002 and was the successor to the GeForce 3 series. It was available in several variations, including the budget MX series and the high-end Ti series. The GeForce 4 series supported DirectX 8 and offered improved performance and pixel shading compared to its predecessor.
Some notable features of the GeForce 4 series include hardware antialiasing, improved anisotropic filtering, and faster memory access. The Ti series also introduced support for vertex shaders and pixel shaders 2.0, which made it one of the first graphics cards capable of rendering advanced visual effects.
Overall, the Nvidia GeForce 4 series was a significant advancement in graphics technology and helped pave the way for future generations of graphics cards. However, it has been surpassed by newer and more powerful graphics cards in recent years.
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