Geforce mx330 and mx350 confirm their existence based on pascal
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The specs for Nvidia's upcoming entry-level notebook GPUs, MX330 and MX350, have been leaked. The hardware identifications indicate that this is an update of the Pascal architecture.
GeForce MX330 and MX350 confirm their existence based on Pascal
Not long ago it became known that NVIDIA was preparing two new graphics cards based on the Pascal GPU generation: These GPUs are the GeForce MX330 and MX350. Now these "new products" are confirmed, and also revealed the first details about their performance.
As previously reported, the GeForce MX330 is essentially a name change for the GeForce MX250. The new model will receive the same Pascal GP108 GPU with 384 CUDA cores and will only differ in a slightly higher clock frequency: 1531/1594 MHz vs. 1518/1582 MHz (MX250 version with a TDP level of 25 W). The graphics card will have 4 GB of GDDR5 memory with a 64-bit bus. Since there are not many differences in terms of specifications, the performance of the GeForce MX330 will be at the same level as that of the GeForce MX250.
The MX350 case looks more interesting. The GPU is built on the same Pascal GP107 GPU as the GeForce GTX 1050, which has 640 CUDA cores. However, the GeForce MX350 will only have one 64-bit memory bus, in addition to being reduced to 25 W TDP. Lowering the TDP will also reduce clock speeds, as a result, the performance of the GeForce MX350 will be closer to the GeForce GTX 960M than to the GeForce GTX 1050.
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In the 3DMark Time Spy test, the MX350 is 30% behind the GTX 1050, while in the 3DMark Fire Strike test, the difference between the two was 38%. In turn, the new GPU would be between 5-11% faster than the GTX 960M between both tests.
Not much more to say, we expected a jump for the MX300 series on laptops, but it will not be. We will keep you informed.
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