NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650: price and specification have been received
The smallest solution from the Turing family kicks off on April 23rd.
The GeForce GTX 1650 is built on the 12nm TU117 chip, with 896 CUDA processors and a 128-bit memory controller to meet the challenges. The GPU reference clock is 1 MHz (Boost 485 MHz) and the 1 GB GDDR655 on-board memories follow a rate of 4,0 GHz. A reference card has probably not been made this time either, so partners can play with the aforementioned parameters as they please - obviously within the framework set by NVIDIA. The brightest weapon of the new fighter (with some image distortion) is the lack of a six-pin PCIe power connector, meaning power consumption below 5 watts. It’s a beauty spot that DXR (ray tracing) support is broken at this point; the GeForce GTX 8,0 is still familiar with this technique (although it no longer includes RT cores), the GTX 75 is no longer.
Due to the $ 149 purchase price and modest heat generation, most manufacturers install the video card with an infinitely simple cooling system (aluminum rib, a fan), hopefully there will be one or two exceptions.