Talk:Mobile PCI Express Module

Removed claim that Apple is the first manufacturer to use MXM in a desktop since Shuttle use it in their X100 and that model has been available for quite a few months.
 * Please sign your posts.--Eddie 23:24, 7 October 2006 (UTC)

Images
Images would sure be nice.--Eddie 23:26, 7 October 2006 (UTC)

Failure
Nvidia just sell the chips for the MXM modules. The goal of MXM was not achieved because most of the main notebook manufactures uses a proprietary MXM standard. Nvidia wanted to make notebooks so upgradable as desktop computers. Notebook manufacturers would have to produce MXM graphic cards that would fit in any MXM slot. Although this is not the reality. Notebooks manufacturers would lose many millions of euros doing that because to upgrade a notebook the consumer would just have to replace the components and wouldn't buy a new notebook. This is so true that some manufacturers have their MXM modules soldered to the notebook motherboard. Even with the mxm non-proprietary slot the upgradability is never assured. If you consult the MXM page at Nvidia website they say MXM it's an upgradable standard. It's not. No one can go to a shop or order in the internet an mxm module to replace the notebook graphic card. There are some very few and very rare cases where this is possible and some does not use MXM non-proprietary slot. If you buy a notebook with a MXM symbol and you cannot replace the MXM module you can make a legal issue with the seller of that notebook.

MXM 2.0
There are some rumours about mxm 2.0 Some manufactures that doesn't use mxm complains about some mechanical issues of mxm but it can be just an excuse to not use non proprietary mxm. This must be because the pci-express 2.0 is coming out but no one knowns certainly if there is going to be a mxm 2.0. —Preceding unsigned comment added by - - - (talk • contribs) 15:42, 8 September 2007 (UTC)

MXM-IV
Could we have some clarification on this please. The format is being used in some 8800s i think. Is this aka MXM-HE? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.29.90.102 (talk) 17:44, 25 April 2008 (UTC)

HP Firebird with VoodooDNA Models 802 and 803
HP Firebird with VoodooDNA Models 802 and 803 uses MXM cards —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.173.208.135 (talk) 19:20, 27 April 2009 (UTC)

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Missing GPUs
There are lots of missing GPUs on the list, especially the recent ones from Intel 77.75.244.149 (talk) 22:42, 15 June 2023 (UTC)

Number of Pins
There are MXM3.0 connectors with 314pins. Why aren't these listed? https://www.jae.com/en/technical/pim/detail/id=840 81.144.152.54 (talk) 08:03, 20 October 2023 (UTC)