New NVIDIA Pascal Mobile Graphics Challenge Intel Ice Lake Graphics

This week, NVIDIA quietly introduced a pair of mobile discrete graphics solutions: GeForce MX350 and GeForce MX330. Their official description has already appeared on the developer’s website, which is not replete with technical details, but speaks of a multiple superiority over Intel mobile graphics.

New NVIDIA Pascal Mobile Graphics Challenge Intel Ice Lake Graphics

The characteristics of the new products have been studied the other day, as well as their level of performance. The underlying Pascal architecture cannot boast of its youth, but from the point of view of protecting the interests of the company in the budget segment, it is still quite effective. The GeForce MX350 is based on the GP108, and the GeForce MX330 is based on the GP107. The first is produced using 16nm technology, the second - using 14nm technology, and in the latter case, the contractor is Samsung, not TSMC.

New NVIDIA Pascal Mobile Graphics Challenge Intel Ice Lake Graphics

Today, official pages describing the GeForce MX350 and GeForce MX330 appeared on the NVIDIA website, but they did not reveal any specific technical details. But NVIDIA willingly talked about the multiple superiority in performance compared to modern integrated graphics. Only a small footnote under the table with meager technical characteristics of the new products stated that we are talking about a comparison with the 10nm Ice Lake generation Intel Core i7-1065G7 mobile processor.

New NVIDIA Pascal Mobile Graphics Challenge Intel Ice Lake Graphics

In the case of the GeForce MX350, a two and a half times advantage is achieved, the GeForce MX330 provides a twofold advantage. At least NVIDIA considers the integrated graphics of Intel Ice Lake processors to be modern, and this is already a compliment to its opponent. This year, Intel will bring to market not only 10nm Tiger Lake processors with more advanced next-generation graphics, but also discrete graphics solutions in the DG1 series. There is reason to believe that NVIDIA will not leave this initiative unanswered, since it has already trains mobile products with Turing architecture and support for PCI Express 4.0 interface.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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