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- Mar 27, 2009
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This article is claiming there will be a 512sp variant in addition to the 384sp card:
http://hothardware.com/news/nvidia-geforce-gt-1030-retail-card-spotted
P.S. Could this additional GT 1030 follow a branding scheme similar to the GTX 1060 6GB and 3GB? (ie, the card with the higher amount of VRAM has more GPU cores enabled)
So GT 1030 (512sp) 4GB and GT 1030 (384sp) 2GB?
No. 1030 will strictly be 384sp while 1040 will strictly be 512sp.
There would be 2 and 4gb models but 4gb is useless on a card like 1030 atleast for gaming not to mention 4gb models will be $100.
So from what we know
1030 - 384sp,64bit,2gb gddr5, 6gbps,$80
1040 - 512sp,128bit,2gb gddr5, 6gbps,$100
1040 is almost useless because 1050 is only $10 more.
Cut down GP107 (512sp) with 6 Gbps GDDR5.
vs.
Fully enabled GP108 (ie, 512sp) with fast GDDR5 (8 or 9 GBps)
I wonder what Nvidia might be thinking about?
P.S. Apparently 9 Gbps GDDR5 is becoming more mainstream because some GTX 1060 6GB models are getting it now.
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