NVIDIA Launches Two New Mobile GeForce MX GPUs
Ashley Allen / 7 years ago
NVIDIA is launching two new mobile GeForce GPUs, though without much fanfare. The GeForce MX 130 and MX 110 are entry-level chips, powered by NVIDIA’s Maxwell GM108 GPU architecture and a 28nm process. In addition, the pair offer superior performance-per-watt over their predecessors. In fact, the two GPUs even come in 25W variants.
GeForce MX 130 Specifications
- Base Clock: 1122MHz
- Boost Clock: 1242MHz
- GPU Engine Specs:
- GeForce Performance Score: Up to 2.5x
- Memory Specs:
- Memory interface: 2GB DDR3 or GDDR5
- Technology Support:
- NVIDIA Features:
- Optimus™ Support: Yes
- GPU Boost™: 2.0
- GameWorks™ Support: Yes
- NVIDIA Features:
- Microsoft DirectX: 12 API
- OpenGL: 4.5
- CUDA Cores: 384
- Bus Support: PCI Express 3.0 64-bit
- TDP: 25W
- OS Certification: Windows 7, 8 and 8.1, and 10
GeForce MX 110 Specifications
- Base Clock: 965MHz
- Boost Clock: 993MHz
- GPU Engine Specs:
- GeForce Performance Score: Up to 1.5x
- Memory Specs:
- Memory interface: 2GB DDR3
- Technology Support:
- NVIDIA Features:
- Optimus™ Support: Yes
- GPU Boost™: 2.0
- GameWorks™ Support: Yes
- NVIDIA Features:
- Microsoft DirectX: 12 API
- OpenGL: 4.5
- CUDA Cores: 256
- Bus Support: PCI Express 3.0 64-Bit
- TDP: 25W
- OS Certification: Windows 7, 8 and 8.1, and 10
NVIDIA Vs. Intel (and AMD)
It’ll be interesting to see how NVIDIA’s new GeForce MX chips compete against the forthcoming Kaby Lake-G chips. Kaby Lake-G, of course, is the new joint venture between Intel and AMD, combining 8th Gen Kaby Lake CPUs with AMD’s Ryzen GPUs. Indeed, the GeForce MX chips will also draw comparison to AMD’s standalone Ryzen Mobile (aka Raven Ridge) chips.
Availability
The GeForce MX130 and MX110 chips are available now and will appear in OEM machines soon, no doubt.