NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 with 896 CUDA cores launches on April 23rd

Published: Apr 17th 2019, 10:16 GMT   Comments

We can now confirm that GeForce GTX 1650 will feature 896 CUDA cores.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650

The specifications of GeForce GTX 1650 are slightly better than we expected. Instead of rumored 768 CUDA cores the GTX 1650 will, in fact, sport 896 unified processors. These will be paired with 4GB of GDDR5 memory, but unlike GTX 1660 this GPU has a bus width of 128-bit.

The exact codename of the processor is TU117-300, which obviously leaves room for some speculation. It is possible that TU117-400 would be the full chip and rumors about GTX 1650 Ti could actually be true.

Going back to GTX 1650, this SKU will be clocked lower than GTX 1660 series. NVIDIA decided to go with 1486/1665 MHz configuration for the base and boost respectively.

The card does not require any additional power connectors, as the official TDP is 75W. However, some models (especially factory-overclocked ones) will still feature 6-pin power connectors.

The card launches on April 23rd. We will provide an update on the pricing as soon as we have confirmation.

Update: GTX 1650 cost 149 USD.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16 “Turing” Series
VideoCardz.comGeForce GTX 1650GeForce GTX 1660GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
GPU12nm FF TU117-30012nm FF TU116-30012nm FF TU116-400
CUDA Cores
 
896
 
1408
 
1536
Base Clock
 
1485 MHz
 
1530 MHz
 
1500 MHz
Boost Clock
 
1665 MHz
 
1785 MHz
 
1770 MHz
Memory
 
4GB GDDR5
 
6GB GDDR5
 
6GB GDDR6
Memory Bus
 
128-bit
 
192-bit
 
192-bit
Memory Clock
 
8 Gbps
 
8 Gbps
 
12 Gbps
Bandwidth
 
128 GB/s
 
192 GB/s
 
128 GB/s
MSRP
 
149 USD
 
219 USD
 
279 USD
Launch DateApril 23rdMarch 14thFebruary 22nd

In case you missed, we have already shared pictures of three custom models of GTX 1650:




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