Review » HP ZBook 15 G4 (Xeon, Quadro M2200, Full-HD) Workstation Review Notebook reviews with NVIDIA Quadro M2200 graphics card The power consumption of the Quadro M2200 is rated at a TGP of 55 Watt (39.1 Watt TDP) – similar to the previous Quadro M2000M – and therefore best suited for 15-inch laptops and up. Using CUDA (Compute Capability 5.0) or OpenCL 1.2, the cores of the Quadro M2200 can be used for general calculations.
It is not surprising that the gaming performance is comparable to the Nvidia GeForce GTX 965M (Ti) and it is just behind the new GeForce GTX 1050 (Pascal). The performance is between the old Quadro M2000M and Quadro M3000M, but generally closer to the latter (sometimes even on par).
The maximum core clock of the Quadro M2200 is 1038 MHz. OpenGL performance, for example, should be significantly better compared to GeForce graphics cards of similar specifications.
The Quadro series offers certified drivers that are optimized for stability and performance in professional applications like CAD or DCC. Therefore, the GPU is similar to the consumer Nvidia GeForce GTX 965M (second generation). The Quadro M2200M is built for the Intel Kaby Lake generation. It is a Maxwell-based GPU built most likely on the GM206 chip with 1024 shader cores. The Nvidia Quadro M2200 is a mid-range DirectX 12 (FL 12_1) and OpenGL 4.5-compatible graphics card for mobile workstations.