NVIDIA is bringing its Turing architecture to its GeForce MX series, an example of which has now appeared on 3DMark. Sporting a 540 MHz base clock and 2 GB of GDDR6 VRAM, the possible GeForce MX450 is based on the TU117 GPU, the same found in the GTX 1650 and GTX 1650 Max-Q.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Possible-NVIDIA-GeForce-MX450-spotted-with-TU117-GPU-540-MHz-base-clock-and-2-GB-of-GDDR6-VRAM-on-3DMark.460886.0.html
2GB VRAM in 2020, Seriously?
Quote from: s on April 11, 2020, 07:59:32
2GB VRAM in 2020, Seriously?
Vram is power hungry, makes a big difference at 25w. Plus this is a 500mhz gtx1650, giving it more would be pointless.
Why Comet Lake U is manufactured at 10nm?
Quote from: s on April 11, 2020, 07:59:32
2GB VRAM in 2020, Seriously?
This is an entry-level GPU for light gaming and casual video/photo editing. 2 GB VRAM is plenty for those tasks.
I guess they realized the MX350 wasn't worth it considering how powerful iGPUs now are and rushing out the MX450?
2gb is really for what in 2020 -from 4GB is acceptable-!! the chip might be impressive if it can at least compared to Pascal GTX 1050+RT cores.
MX350 is more powerful than any iGPU in low power laptops
MX450 will increase the gap more
I don't see how 2GB is problem. THis is low-end GPU targeting small laptops. The whole goal is to beat iGPU an