NVIDIA animates the heart of our laptops with its new graphics
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With the CES a few minutes from its start, the information is already beginning to flow intensively. In this way, and without anesthesia, the presentations of new equipment and innovative solutions in different fields begin to make headlines and we echo those that affect us, at least more or less directly as users within the Windows ecosystem.
"And it is that when we get hold of a new computer equipment, one of the basic components when configuring it is graphics. Whether for professional use or for leisure, the graphics chip seems essential and one of the leading brands in this field is NVIDIA, which has announced Through its specifications page, NVIDIA has announced the availability of its new graphics, GeForce GTX 1050 and GeForce GTX 1050 Ti"
It is true that when it comes to configuring our laptop, the reduction in space makes the options from which to choose more complicated, so So it is always good to find specifically developed products that also seek to improve performance.
With these two new graphics cards launched by NVIDIA the gap between the performance that we can find between a laptop and a desktop computer is reduced , at least if we don't get on top of it by opting for a state-of-the-art configuration.
Thus with the NVIDIA GTX 1050 we find a graphics card that has 640 Cuda cores , a base clock of 1354 MHz and a boost clock of 1493 MHz. Offers a base configuration of 4 GB of memory and 7 Gbps.
For its part and at a higher level we find the NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti, in which we find as the number of Cuda cores becomes 768An increase that we also see in the base clock speed that is now 1493 MHz while the boost clock jumps to 1620 MHz. However, the same memory of 4 GB at 7Gbps is maintained.
These are the listed specifications of two entry-level framed GPUs looking to offer quality graphics at not too high prices:
GeForce GTX 1050
- GPU Architecture: Pascal
- Relative clock pulse: 1.3x
- Actual pulse clock: 1455 MHz
- CUDA cores: 640
- Buffer: 2GB GDDR5
- Memory speed: 7 Gbps
GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- GPU Architecture: Pascal
- Relative Clock Pulse: 1.3x
- Actual Pulse Clock: 1392 MHz
- CUDA cores: 768
- Buffer: 4 GB GDDR5
- Memory speed: 7 Gbps
These new GPUs improve in power and performance to the previous ones of the brand and It is expected that they will begin to appear in computers almost immediately , thus seeking to attract manufacturers for its implementation compared to other existing options and with increasingly fierce competition.
Via | NVIDIA