NVIDIA is preparing two new cards for release in October: GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER and GeForce GTX 1650 Ti. Both cards will be set to compete in the budget segment with the upcoming line of GPU-based AMD Navi 14 GPUs, which are also expected next month.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER will receive an upgrade in the form of an upgrade to GDDR6 memory. GPU performance will remain unchanged and will remain at the level of a regular GTX 1660: 1408 CUDA stream processors, 80 TMUs (texture units), and 48 ROPs (raster operations units). Nothing is known about the clock speeds of the new item, however, they are likely to be slightly increased.

We also don’t know anything about the price of GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER. However, you can suggest that it will cost around $250.

The second graphics card NVIDIA is working on is GeForce GTX 1650 Ti. We don’t have its specs, but based on what we have in GeForce GTX 1650, GeForce GTX 1650 Ti can have 1024 CUDA stream processors, 32 ROP, and 64 TMU.

The video card will have 128-bit GDDR5 video memory, and its volume will be 4GB, with the same clock frequency of 8000MHz.

It is expected that both video cards will be able to provide about 15% performance gain over their “regular” versions.

Both video cards do not support ray tracing. It’s funny because NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang recently said that buying a graphics card without this technology in 2019 is crazy.

How crazy are you?

Source: WccfTech

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