Entry-level Nvidia Turing GPU spotted with 896 CUDA Cores
An entry level Turing GPU has reared its head on the Geekbench benchmarking database, potentially offering us our first glimpse of RTX 2050 (Ti) silicon. While we’re not sure exactly which card we’re looking at just yet, with 14 SMs, assumedly packed with 896 CUDA Cores, this could be our first sign of what’s to come for the latest generation's budget TU107 GPU. The unspecified GPU going by the name of ‘Graphics Device’ will feature 14 SMs and 4GB of memory. While those 14 SMs will surely harbour some configuration of the Turing architecture also found within the RTX 2080 Ti, RTX 2080, and RTX 2070, it seems unlikely for Nvidia to roll out the fastest GDDR6 memory standard akin to the high-end cards. Nvidia is expected to launch mobile Turing and max-Q components at CES 2019 - alongside the RTX 2060 - with an eye to get product on the shelves sometime in the next few weeks. Since Intel’s i7 8750H was used for the run in question, this GPU is almost certainly a mobile SKU, too. However, a desktop card would likely feature the same config.
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