TU117 Silicon Shortage Makes NVIDIA Partners Use TU106 GPUs For GeForce GTX 1650

Apr 8, 2023 at 03:00am EDT
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Graphics Cards Are Now Shipping With TU106 GPUs Due To TU117 Silicon Shortages

NVIDIA partners have switched from the TU117 GPU silicon to TU106 for the GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card due to shortages.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Graphics Cards Are Now Shipping With TU106 GPUs Due To TU117 Silicon Shortages

One might wonder why the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics card is being talked about in 2023. It is an entry-level card with 4 GB GDDR5 memory but despite all of that, the card is among the top 10 graphics cards being used by gamers on Steam as shown in the latest Hardware Survey report.

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It should be noted that while the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 16 series GPUs utilize the Turing graphics architecture, they don't offer DLSS or hardware raytracing support. But the lack of such features can bring the prices down by a huge margin and under the sub-$100 US. As such, NVIDIA's AIBs, especially with APAC, may have found a need to repurpose the last remaining TU106 GPU dies in GeForce GTX 1650 graphics cards, reports Board Channels Forums.

In the States, we have practically written off the need for an older graphics card like the NVIDIA GTX 1650 and have looked at newer but still affordable graphics cards especially when solutions such as the RX 6300 / RX 6400 and the Arc A310 / Arc A380 are priced relatively better now and offer better performance and features.

NVIDIA has asked partners to offer GeForce GTX 1650 graphics cards with TU106 GPUs as TU117 silicon has run out of inventory. (Image Credits: Videocardz)

Outside the US, such as in China, companies are not planning to halt the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 GPU production. This could draw manufacturers to change the base to a higher-performing TU106 or TU116 GPU, albeit with some modifications to specifications. Don't expect the new chip to offer any additional features. The Board Channels report does not clarify if the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 graphics cards will have GDDR5 or GDDR6 memory but memory specs are likely to remain the same unless they are talking about a completely new SKU.

NVIDIA GeForce 16 Series Specifications

GeForce RTX 2060 FEGeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB
GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6GB
GeForce GTX 1660 6GB
GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER 4 GBGeForce GTX 1650 4 GBGeForce GTX 1630 4 GB
Architecture (GPU)
TU106TU116-400TU116-300TU116-300TU116TU117
TU106
TU117
CUDA Cores
19201536 140814081280896512
Tensor Cores
240N / AN / AN / AN / AN / AN / A
RT cores
30N / AN / AN / AN / AN / AN / A
Texture Units
120 96 8888805632
ROPs
48484848323232
Base Clock
1365 MHz1500 MHz1530 MHz1530 MHzTBD1485 MHzTBD
GPU Boost
1680 MHz1770 MHz1785 MHz1785 MHzTBD1665 MHz1800 MHz
Memory
6GB GDDR66GB GDDR66GB GDDR66GB GDDR54GB GDDR54GB GDDR54GB GDDR6?
Memory Bus
192-bit192-bit192-bit192-bit128-bit128-bit64-bit
Memory Clocks
14 Gbps12 Gbps14 Gbps8 Gbps12 Gbps8 Gbps12
L2 cache
3 MB1.5 MB1.5 MB1.5 MB1.5 MB1.5 MB1.5 MB
TDP
160 W120W125W120W100W75W>75W
Transistors
10.8 billion6.6 billion6.6 billion6.6 billion6.6 billion4.7 billion4.7 billion
Die Size
445 mm²284mm2284mm2284mm2284mm2200mm2200mm2
Price
$349$279$229$229$159$149$119?

News Sources: VideoCardz, Board Channels

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