NVIDIA has developed two new graphics cards for laptops, namely the GeForce MX110 and the GeForce MX130, both based on the Maxwell architecture.
We will see a host of new computing products next year, including new graphics cards, but while that happens, NVIDIA continues to develop new products. The latest has been to launch two new graphics cards developed for laptops called GeForce MX130 and GeForce MX110. These two models have been launched for the entry-level and are based on the Maxwell architecture, based on GM108 silicon, which offers 384 CUDA Cores, with a total of 16TMU and 8ROP. These new graphics cards work at a base frequency of 1.029MHz and a Boost mode of 1.150MHz with 1GB of DDR3 RAM running at 1.8GHz.
No benchmark has been leaked, but NVIDIA ensures that these graphics cards are more powerful than the graphics solutions that Intel integrates in its processors. The MX 130 is 2.5 times more powerful than Intel UHD 620 integrated graphics and the MX110 is 1.5 times more powerful. It should be noted that launching a GPU more powerful than Intel HD Graphics is not the most complicated thing in the world. Both are compatible with NVIDIA Optimus technology, which helps extend the battery, offering more autonomy.
Logically, these graphics cards are not intended for hardcore gaming, they are intended for games that are not very demanding and for multimedia tasks, navigation, entertainment and the like. The only similar solution was the GeForce MX150, the graphics card based on the Pascal architecture and which is about four times more powerful than the Intel UHD 620 and which is fine for undemanding games, especially. These GPUs appear shortly after the announcement of Intel and AMD, who want to face NVIDIA solutions with a curious alliance.




Did Maxwell or Pascal leave the title? xdxd
Not well. They are based on Maxwell
Baia then thought that the Maxwell would no longer exist!
So it was Pascal who got away from you .. xd, under the title
«GeForce MX110 and GeForce MX130, both based on the Pascal architecture.»