Nvidia GeForce 1650 Super Rumored to Arrive in Laptop Near You

Nvidia GeForce 1650 Super Rumored to Arrive in Laptop Near You

The Nvidia 16 series of graphics processors have been a solid choice for 1080p gaming on laptops, and two new variants of the GTX 1650 for mobile have appeared in leaked references shared on Twitter by @_rogame and spotted by HotHardware. Particularly shared were the Geekbench scores for the Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti mobile on an unnamed Lenovo laptop and an unnamed Nvidia GPU that @_rogame believes is just an upgrade from 1650, while HotHardware suggests it's 39; this is GTX 1650 Super mobile.

< p lang="en" dir="ltr">PS: Link fix: PGTX 1650 Ti (laptop) - 1024 cuda - 1.5GHz GPU clock - 4GB GDDR6GB5 compute: https://t.co/ uFJh5QfI9E pic.twitter.com/kokfZuYHT4 January 27, 2020 The GTX 1650 Ti detailed in the benchmark is listed with 16 compute units, 4 GB of GDDR6, a maximum clock speed of 1.49 GHz, and 1024 CUDA cores. This corresponds to a stock GTX 1650, but gets a VRAM upgrade. The GTX 1650 Ti detailed in the benchmark is listed with 16 compute units, 4 GB of GDDR6, a maximum clock speed of 1.49 GHz, and 1024 CUDA cores. This corresponds to a stock GTX 1650, but gets a VRAM upgrade. a lower level of performance than the 1650 Ti, which makes sense if it's not a Super model. Although the new GTX 1650 will remain a standard variant, the upgrade to GDDR6 compared to the GDDR5 VRAM present in the current version of the chip will be a boost for the new hardware. And, the new GTX 1650 Ti would offer more options to gamers looking to buy a new laptop on a budget without spending the extra money to upgrade to a GTX 1660. Perhaps now is the time for Nvidia to release these chips, since AMD is doing even more in the mobile space for 2020. And its Radeon RX 5500M could be the budget chip to beat.