After the GeForce MX550 for portable PC, the Turing architecture would also return to the desktop segment.
According to information from our colleague from VideoCardz, in principle very well informed when it comes to graphics cards, NVIDIA plans to launch a GeForce GTX 1630. The company’s catalog includes GT 730 and GT 1030; the newcomer would therefore be the first x30 reference of the GTX series.
NVIDIA already brought the Turing architecture back to life a few months ago through the GeForce MX550 with a TU117 GPU. The last GTX card under Turing architecture is the GeForce GTX 1650 launched in April 2019.
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Because NVIDIA’s entry-level is currently too expensive
The company’s motivations would be quite simple: to expand its entry-level offer desktop, a segment she has been neglecting for a few months. NVIDIA has certainly launched a GeForce RTX 3050 last January, but with a recommended price of 280 euros and real prices that are closer to 400 euros, this reference is not really cheap.
Above all, AMD now offers Radeon RX 6500 XT et Radeon RX 6400 much more accessible: the first is from around 240 euros, the second at just over 200 euros. As it appears in the table published by Frank Azor extolling the quality / price ratio of the Radeon RX 6000the two aforementioned cards have no Ampere competitors: their rivals are the GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1650.
In fact, our colleague specifies that the GeForce GTX 1630 would replace the GTX 1050 Ti. Its recommended price would be under 190 dollars. Specifications are not known at this time. The article simply suggests that this card mobilizes a TU117 GPU hitherto exploited by the GTX 1650.
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Source : VideoCardz