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NVIDIA GeForce2 MX IGP

The NVIDIA GeForce2 MX IGP is an integrated graphics chipset released in 2001, combining a GeForce2 MX GPU with an nForce IGP northbridge.

The NVIDIA GeForce2 MX IGP (Integrated Graphics Processor) is a chipset released on June 4, 2001, that integrates a GeForce2 MX-class GPU into the northbridge. It is based on the Celsius architecture and uses the NV1A (IGP) GPU chip, manufactured on a 180 nm process. The GPU core runs at 175 MHz and supports DirectX 7.0. Memory is accessed via a 128-bit DDR memory bus, providing a bandwidth of 2.128 GB/s. The chipset has a very low thermal design power (TDP) of 3 W. It connects to the system via the front-side bus (FSB). The GeForce2 MX IGP was used with NVIDIA's nForce platform, targeting budget and integrated graphics solutions.

Specifications

Architecture unverified Celsius
GPU chip unverified NV1A (IGP) / NV11 (MX)
Process node unverified 180 nm
Base clock unverified 175 MHz
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