Subj : Nvidia could scrap GTX 1650 and 1630 GPUs but dont panic, theres To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri Dec 15 2023 15:00:05 Nvidia could scrap GTX 1650 and 1630 GPUs but dont panic, theres a likely wallet-friendly replacement Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2023 14:51:19 +0000 Description: Wave goodbye to Nvidias GTX brand, as its set to be canceled but theres a budget GPU replacement inbound. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Nvidias GTX GPUs are going to be a thing of the past, with the company planning to cancel the GTX 16 series graphics cards that it still makes... at least, thats the word from the grapevine. This rumor filtered down from the Board Channels (a regular source of speculation from China) as highlighted by VideoCardz . Going by the post on said forum bear in mind its been translated from Chinese, so we may be missing some nuances Nvidia will purportedly completely cease the full-scale production of the GTX 16 Series GPUs starting from Q1 2024. So, that means that from the start of next year, Nvidia will stop producing chips for these budget graphics cards and halt the supply of them to board manufacturers, which means no more GTX 1650 and 1630 graphics cards. The reports that the forum post cites seem pretty clear about completely ceasing production and yet some of the other words used in the post are couched in vaguer terms (Nvidia may halt supply to board makers). We should be extra cautious around these claims anyway, and as already noted, translation could be an issue here. Analysis: Pieces of the budget puzzle are starting to fit Other GTX 16 series models have already been discontinued or are rumored to be so this theoretically heralds the end of the GTX brand, with only RTX graphics cards to be produced going forward. (If you recall, the RTX 2000 generation, or Turing, was the last to have a GTX counterpart, which was the 16 series). It will, of course, leave holes in Nvidias budget line-up, which already wasnt the strongest suit for Team Green. With GTX 16 cards ditched, the cheapest option remaining will be the RTX 3050 (after the remaining GTX 1650 and 1630 models sell through). Now, to be fair, the GTX 1650 is not all that much less than the RTX 3050 looking at current pricing indeed the latter GPU is only about 15% more costly (in the US at the time of writing), and the 3050 is a big step up. The main problem being the 3050 isnt in stock (right now). While the GTX 1630 is a genuinely more wallet-friendly option than either of the above, retailing at around $130 in the US (about 100, AU$195) currently, its honestly not a very good graphics card at all and likely wont be missed much. Still, this does leave Nvidia looking even thinner on the ground for really affordable graphics cards that is until we consider another recent rumor. Earlier this week, we heard that Nvidia is about to release a cheaper version of the RTX 3050 with less VRAM (6GB instead of 8GB) so itd seem that could replace the GTX 1650 as a better choice in the exact same price bracket. Theres also rumored to be something to fill the gap between this theoretical new RTX 3050 and the RTX 4060, which must surely be the RTX 4050? Theres a chance that we could have a new RTX 3050 variant and an RTX 4050 inbound, then, and this new rumor makes that possibility seem a little more likely. Itll still leave nothing at the really cheap end of the market, though, where the GTX 1630 sits, but Nvidia may simply be shrugging its shoulders about that bargain basement territory at this point. After all, theres a lot more focus currently on the cash cow which is heavyweight GPUs for AI. The best cheap graphics cards for those on a budget Top gaming PCs: great rigs for serious PC gaming Best PC games: must-play titles you don't want to miss ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/gpu/nvidia-could-scrap-gtx-1650-and-1630-g pus-but-dont-panic-theres-a-likely-wallet-friendly-replacement --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .