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Mobile PCI Express Module

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A Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM) is an interconnect standard for GPUs in laptops using PCI Express. It was created by nVidia and several laptop manufacturers. The goal was to create a non-proprietary socket, so one could easily upgrade the graphics processor in a laptop, instead of getting a whole new system.

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