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NVIDIA Turing entry-level graphics card MX550 performance first exposed: it also bullied and bullied the Ryzen™ 9 APU

At the beginning of December last year, NVIDIA released three entry-level notebook graphics cards of RTX 2050, MX550 and MX570, with quite confusing specifications and naming, but there has been no related products on the market, and the actual performance is still unknown.

Now we finally see the measured data of the MX550 for the first time, from the PassMark database, and the G3D Mark part score is 5014.

What is this concept? The Ryzen™ 9 5900HS integrated Vega 8 GPU has an average score of 4968.

Of course, the Ryzen 6000H series has been upgraded to the more powerful Vega 12, officially claiming to have up to twice the performance of the MX450.

Previously, it was revealed that the MX550 3DMark Time Spy ran a score of 2510, roughly equivalent to RTX 3060 60%, compared to the average performance of the MX450 by nearly 50%.

By this calculation, the Ryzen™ 6000H can lead the MX550 by at least one-third.

NVIDIA Turing entry-level graphics card MX550 performance first exposed: it also bullied and bullied the Ryzen™ 9 APU
NVIDIA Turing entry-level graphics card MX550 performance first exposed: it also bullied and bullied the Ryzen™ 9 APU

The MX550 is still based on the Turing architecture, TU117 core, 1024 stream processors (MX450 896), paired with 64-bit 2GB GDDR6 memory, and a frequency of 12GHz.

The MX570 is ampere architecture, GA107 core, 2048 stream processors, frequency up to 1155MHz, 64-bit 2GB GDDR6 12GHz memory, power consumption of 15-25W.

The RTX 2050 is slightly higher than the MX570, with a core frequency of 1477MHz, 4GB of video memory, support for some optical tracking functions, and power consumption of 30-45W.

NVIDIA Turing entry-level graphics card MX550 performance first exposed: it also bullied and bullied the Ryzen™ 9 APU

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