Nvidia Geforce GTX 1050 with GP107 gets 768 CUDA cores

During the late summer, SweClockers was able to reveal that Nvidia has a new graphics card underway this autumn. It is about the Geforce GTX 1050 that comes in as a replacement for the GTX 950 and thus takes the lower price range, where AMD has so far had to ravage undisturbed with its latest generation Polaris.

The graphics card is built around the GP107 circuit, which gets a 128-bit memory bus with either 2 or 4 GB of GDDR5 memory. Now a screenshot from GPU-Z is being leaked on the web and reveals that the number of CUDA cores is 768 in number, which is accompanied by 32 raster units.

According to the same image, the graphics circuit has 64 texture units, which is most likely a misreading as the software does not have official support for GP107. Each SM cluster in the Pascal architecture has 128 CUDA cores and 8 texture units, which should mean 48 for GP107.

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The clock frequencies for the Geforce GTX 1050 are set to 1,316 and 1,380 MHz at base respective boost and the graphics memory is 7,000 MHz, giving a bandwidth of 112 GB / s. The TDP value for the graphics card should be 75 W, which should mean that there will be models from partners that do not require a 6-pin connector.

The launch of the Geforce GTX 1050 will take place in late September or early October.

Source: Benchlife.


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