NVIDIA is reportedly set to launch a new entry-level GPU as part of the GTX 16-series family of graphics card rocking the older Turing architecture. The current GTX 16-series currently bottoms out with the GTX 1650 while the GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti still serves as the most entry level gaming card available from NVIDIA.
The GeForce GTX 1630 will be based off the GTX 1650 but will sport a cutback spec sheet featuring 512 CUDA cores and 4GB of GDDR6 memory. The GPU will still be built on 12nm Turing, particularly the TU117-150 silicon. The GPU will arrive with an increased clock rate of 1800Mhz and a 75W TDP. In contrast to the GTX 1650 which had 896 CUDA cores and a wider 128-bit memory bus, the GTX 1630’s GDDR6 will be wired to a 64-bit bus only.
NVIDIA is expected to announce the GTX 1630 during the COMPUTEX keynote.