On March 26th, Moore Threads unveiled its latest domestic graphics card, the MTT S30, priced at an introductory rate of 399 Yuan.
This graphics card has made its way into our testing lab, and we're here to provide you with a visual tour.
In terms of design, the Moore Threads MTT S30 measures 144mm in length and 67mm in width, making it extremely compact and suitable for placement in small form factor cases without the need for additional power connectors.
It's worth noting that the Moore Threads MTT S30 is built on the MUSA unified system architecture, compatible with x86, Arm, LoongArch, and other CPU architectures.
Featuring 1024 MUSA cores with a core frequency of 1.3GHz, 4GB of VRAM, 128-bit memory interface, and a power consumption of 40W, this card comes with built-in HDMI 2.0 and VGA interfaces.
The MTT S30 supports H.264/H.265/AV1 decoding, enabling smooth playback of 4K videos at 60fps.
For office productivity and entertainment, the MTT S30 supports various graphics APIs such as OpenGL, OpenGL ES, DirectX, and Vulkan. It can handle light gaming and commonly used Office applications with ease.