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Spec GeForce MX130
Overview
Product name NVIDIA GeForce MX130
Architecture Maxwell
Generation / family GeForce MX Series
GPU codename GM108 / N16S-GTR-A1
Launch date 2017-11-17
Launch MSRP Notebook OEM pricing, not sold as a normal retail desktop card
Market segment Entry-level discrete notebook GPU for thin-and-light and mainstream laptops
Board type / entry type Laptop GPU
GPU
Process node TSMC 28 nm
Die size Depends on GPU die and source availability
Transistor count Depends on GPU die and source availability
GPU chip GM108 / N16S-GTR-A1
SM / multiprocessor count 3
CUDA Cores 384
ROPs 8
TMUs 24
Clocks
Base / Core clock 1122 MHz class
Boost clock 1242 MHz class
Memory clock 1.8 GT/s DDR3 or 5 GT/s GDDR5 class
Memory
Memory size 2 GB typical, 1 GB variants exist
Memory type DDR3 or GDDR5 depending on OEM configuration
Memory bus width 64-bit
Memory bandwidth About 14.4 GB/s with DDR3 or 40.1 GB/s with GDDR5
Bus / Interface
Bus interface PCIe 3.0 x4 class
AGP / PCI / PCIe distinction PCIe
Power
TDP / TBP / board power Up to about 30 W, OEM dependent
Power connectors None, notebook motherboard power delivery
Slot width Notebook integrated module or soldered implementation, not a desktop slot card
Cooling type Laptop OEM cooling solution
Display / Media
Display outputs Notebook display outputs are routed by the laptop OEM through the internal panel, HDMI, USB-C, DisplayPort or other chassis outputs.
Features
DirectX support DirectX 12 feature level depends on driver and Maxwell implementation
OpenGL support OpenGL 4.6 class with supported drivers
Vulkan support Vulkan support depends on driver branch
CUDA support CUDA Maxwell generation
Shader Model 5.1
Performance / Benchmarks
FP32 throughput 0.91 TFLOPS