Rumor: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti to feature 1536 CUDA cores

Published: Jan 16th 2019, 15:33 GMT   Comments

Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.

We have received a word from a board partner about upcoming Turing-based GeForce graphics card.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti

The name is not yet fully confirmed, although we have heard it from two sources (three including the source of this picture).

The GeForce GTX 1660 Ti is to become NVIDIA’s first Turing-based card under GTX brand. Essentially, this card lacks ray tracing features of RTX series, which should (theoretically) result in a lower price.

New SKU features TU116 graphics processor and 1536 CUDA cores. This means that GTX 1660 Ti will undoubtedly be slower than RTX 2060.

On a contrary to some rumors, our sources claim that GTX 1660 Ti still features GDDR6 memory and a 192-bit bus. So far we have not heard anything about GDDR5(X) variants.

The launch date is not yet set. The new card is likely to be released as GTX 1060 series will fully disappear from the market, so probably not long from now.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti
VideoCardz.comGeForce GTX 1660 TiGeForce RTX 2060GeForce RTX 2070
GPU12nm FF TU11612nm FF TU10612nm FF TU106
CUDA Cores
 
1536
 
1920
 
2304
Memory
 
6GB GDDR6
 
6GB GDDR6
 
8GB GDDR6
Memory Bus
 
192-bit
 
192-bit
 
256-bit



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