NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 Launching May 31 with 512 CUDA Cores, 4 GB of 64-Bit Memory

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VideoCardz revealed on Tuesday that NVIDIA was prepping a new budget-oriented graphics card in the form of the GeForce GTX 1630, and now, just two days later, the publication has returned with not only the new model’s specifications, but also its launched date. The new entry-level graphics card will reportedly feature 512 CUDA cores (half of what its TU117-150 GPU offers), 4 GB of 64-bit memory clocked at 12 Gbps, a boost clock of up to 1,800 MHz, and a TDP of 75 watts. NVIDIA is expected to launch the GeForce GTX 1630, its first GTX x30 model, on May 31.

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 will be based on 12nm Turing TU117-150 GPU. It carries different specs than GTX 1650 TU117-300. We are looking at even fewer cores and reduced memory bus. The GTX 1630 will ship with 512 CUDA cores, which is half of what the full GPU offers. Furthermore, the card will feature a 64-bit memory bus, which is again half of the full 128-bit config.

Source: VideoCardz

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