Quote from: Spunjji on March 26, 2020, 10:30:452 rebrands later, the same distance between the fastest igpu and the fastest mx. whatever happens, nvidia makes the lineup for the best share and profits.
The MX150 was a solid option when it released. 2 rebrands later and it's looking so old that the Vega iGPU in optimal Renoir configurations will equal its performance at 2/3 the total TDP (CPU + GPU).
Quote from: william blake on March 14, 2020, 09:16:20Quote from: Jesse on March 14, 2020, 04:21:49~30%~330% faster than igpu for 50-70 usd. great deal.
What is perplexing is why do people buy this crap? Is it just a checkbox item to help market a laptop to rubes?
Quote from: JohnMac on March 14, 2020, 02:54:31The boost clocks are minimal anyhow, the base clocks are the same, unless you're saying the 25W model can't maintain its base clock on 25W? Same thing for controllers, double the bandwidth shouldn't even translate to double the power, of the GDDR5 alone, and that's an equal 2GB in each model.Quote from: S.Yu on March 13, 2020, 17:42:33
The power figures are again perplexing, it seems from the table that to boost 25 more MHz with 25% more TUs turned on, and double the memory bandwidth, the 1050 consumes 300% the power of the MX350.
At such low power consumption 300% isn't actually that much in absolute terms.
GDDR5 and controllers use a significant amount of power, and actual clocks are likely very different. Eg a 10510u with 4.9ghz boost isn't going to come close to a 7700k with similar advertised boost clocks.
Quote from: william blake on March 14, 2020, 09:16:20Agreed. Some(many) people don't have the budget nor the need to play the latest triple A titles at their intended resolutions and settings, and this low end part plugged in is notably faster than the best iGPUs in expensive models, and battery shouldn't be a significant concern in gaming.Quote from: Jesse on March 14, 2020, 04:21:49~30%~330% faster than igpu for 50-70 usd. great deal.
What is perplexing is why do people buy this crap? Is it just a checkbox item to help market a laptop to rubes?
Quote from: Jesse on March 14, 2020, 04:21:49~30%~330% faster than igpu for 50-70 usd. great deal.
What is perplexing is why do people buy this crap? Is it just a checkbox item to help market a laptop to rubes?
Quote from: S.Yu on March 13, 2020, 17:42:33
The power figures are again perplexing, it seems from the table that to boost 25 more MHz with 25% more TUs turned on, and double the memory bandwidth, the 1050 consumes 300% the power of the MX350.
Quote from: A on March 13, 2020, 00:06:58
Why bother putting these GPUs into laptops when you can just use an APU with faster integrated graphics? These decisions boggles my mind.
Quote from: WiredBrain on March 13, 2020, 00:40:45Quote from: A on March 13, 2020, 00:06:58
Why bother putting these GPUs into laptops when you can just use an APU with faster integrated graphics? These decisions boggles my mind.
I surmise it has to do with contractual agreements the manufacturers have/had with nvidia to use their gpus for how ever long the contract is and for how many units to be purchased and in what products they are to be used in.
AMD had no real products to compete with Nvidia for a very long time so manufacturers saw Nvidia as a staple for the long term.
Unless AMD can offer better agreements with manufacturers (if contractual agreements manufacturers have with Nvidia don't prohibit the use of competitors' products in specific models etc.), we'll be seeing mostly Nvidia gpus in all product variations manufacturers have to offer.
The same surmise goes for Intel cpu's vs AMD even though AMD has the better product/cost.
Quote from: A on March 13, 2020, 00:06:58i hear lisa su voice from 2017 in my head.
Why bother putting these GPUs into laptops when you can just use an APU with faster integrated graphics? These decisions boggles my mind.