Nvidia introduces GeForce MX330 and MX350 with Pascal GPUs for laptops
Nvidia this week announced the GeForce MX330 and MX350, two entry-level video cards for laptops that are still equipped with a Pascal GPU. It seems to be largely about rebrands of existing cards.
Nvidia has put the specifications of the GeForce MX330 and GeForce MX350 on its site. As for the MX330, the company gives a “GeForce performance score” of 2x, calculated from a comparison with an Iris Plus Graphics GPU of an Intel Core i7-1065G7. The MX350 would then get a score of 2.5x against that GPU.
As Notebookcheck previously wrote, the MX330 clocks just 0.8 percent faster than the MX250, which in turn was considered a rebrand of the 2017 MX150. The MX350 would be based on the GPU of the GTX 1050, but with a 64-bit wide memory bus and a lower TDP of 25W. The performance would be comparable to that of a GTX 960M.
Specifications | Nvidia MX330 | Nvidia MX350 |
GPU | N17S-G3-A1 | N17S-G5 |
Product number | GP108-655-A1 | GP107-670-A1 |
Process | 16nm | 16nm |
PCI Express | Gen3 x4 | Gen3 x4 |
Gpu base clocksn. | 1531MHz | 1354MHz |
Gpu boost clocksn. | 1594MHz | 1468MHz |
Cuda cores | 384 | 640 |
tdp | 25W | 25W |
Memory | 64bit gddr5 256Mx32 / 512Mx16 | 64bit gddr5 256Mx32 / 512Mx16 |
P0 Mem. clocksn. | 3.5 / 3GHz | 3.5GHz |
Launch date | Feb 10, 2020 | Feb 10, 2020 |