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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 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
Notes unverified Integrated graphics in nForce 220/420 chipsets; uses system RAM.