Rumor: Nvidia GTX 1050 gets 768 cudacores and 128bit memory bus

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The alleged specifications of the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 have appeared. A GPU-Z screenshot shows that the card will get 768 cudacores in combination with a 128-bit wide memory interface. The screenshot version contains 4GB gddr5.

With 768 cudacores, the GTX 1050 would have 512 cores less than the GTX 1060 6GB and have an identical number of cudacores compared to the GTX 950. The clock speed would be 1316MHz, with a boost speed of 1380MHz, according to the screenshot that Benchlife publishes.

Videocardz notes that the tmu amount from the screenshot does not appear to be correct, it should be 48. Furthermore, the specifications concern a card with 4GB GDDR5 memory. According to an earlier report from the Swedish site Sweclockers, Nvidia will release two versions of the GTX 1050 in October, one with 4GB and a cheaper version with 2GB gddr5.

The GTX 1050 will be the successor of the GTX 950. The tdp of the upcoming card is not yet known, but it will probably be able to be powered via pci-e and no additional power connector is needed. That means that the tdp could be a maximum of 75W. Recently Nvidia released 75W versions of the GTX 950 for which the same applies.

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Specifications

GTX 1060 6GB GTX 1060 3GB GTX 1050 (rumored) GTX 950

GPU

Cudacores

tmus

Rop’s

Clock speed

Boost clock speed

Memory clocks

Eff. avg. clocksn.

Memory

Memory bus

tdp

Introduction

GP106-400 GP106-300 GP107-400 GM206-250/251
1280 1152 768 768
80 72 48 48
48 48 32 32
1506MHz 1506MHz 1316MHz 1024MHz
1709MHz 1709MHz 1380MHz 1188MHz
2002MHz 2002MHz 1752MHz 1653MHz
8008MHz 8008MHz 7008MHz 6612MHz
6GB gddr5 3GB gddr5 4GB gddr5 2GB gddr5
192 bit 192 bit 128 bit 128 bit
120W 120W ? 90W/75W
july 2016 August 2016 October 2016 August 2015
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