NVIDIA · 2001
NVIDIA GeForce2 MX IGP+ nForce 220/420
The NVIDIA GeForce2 MX IGP+ nForce 220/420 is an integrated graphics chipset released in 2001, combining a GeForce2 MX GPU with the nForce IGP northbridge.
The NVIDIA GeForce2 MX IGP+ nForce 220/420 is an integrated graphics solution introduced on June 4, 2001. It combines a GeForce2 MX GPU (NV11) with the nForce IGP northbridge (NV1A) on a single chip, using the Celsius architecture built on a 180 nm process. The GPU features 2 shading units, a base clock of 175 MHz, and supports DirectX 7.0. It has 0.032 GB of DDR memory on a 128-bit bus, providing a memory bandwidth of 2.128 GB/s. The chipset connects via the front-side bus (FSB) interface and has a TDP of 3 W. This integrated graphics solution was designed for use with the nForce 220 and nForce 420 motherboards, targeting budget and mainstream systems.
Specifications
| Architecture unverified | Celsius |
|---|---|
| GPU chip unverified | NV1A (IGP) / NV11 (MX) |
| Process node unverified | 180 nm |
| Shading units unverified | 2 |
| Base clock unverified | 175 MHz |
| Memory size unverified | 0.032 GB |
| Memory type unverified | DDR |
| Memory bus unverified | 128 bit |
| Memory bandwidth unverified | 2.128 GB/s |
| Board power (TDP) unverified | 3 W |
| Bus interface unverified | FSB |
| DirectX support unverified | 7.0 |
| Release date unverified | 2001-06-04 |
| Release year unverified | 2001 |