NVIDIA is clamoring that its inventory pressure is high and there is a little too much supply of graphics cards. On the one hand, NVIDIA is secretly preparing the "little vest" product GTX 1630. According to the disclosure from vcz, *gtx 1630 will go on sale on June 15 *, two weeks later than the previously rumored May 31.
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In terms of specifications, Turing core tu117-150 and CUDA core are reduced from 896 to 512. The frequency is very high, and the acceleration can reach 1800MHz. While the video memory bit width is halved to 64 bit. It continues to be matched with 4GB 12GHz gddr6, with a bandwidth of 96gb/s.
In terms of performance, it does not support optical tracking and DLSS. It is natural that the overall performance is lower than that of the GTX 1650. Judging from the bandwidth, vcz even thinks that it is weaker than that of the GTX 1050 Ti 6 years ago.
With such a positioning, if we go to the retail market, I am afraid it will be difficult to win the favor of users, unless NVIDIA abnormally gives very low prices. Of course, OEMs may like such products. At least the name is "GTX 16".