Faster than a GeForce GTX 750 Ti
Rumor has it Nvidia is planning to launch a new mid-range graphics card sometime this month, the GeForce GTX 950. It will mainly serve as a replacement for the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, which can be found for as little as $90 after mail-in-rebate, or $110 without (some models run considerably higher).
Chinese-language website Expreview posted a GPU-Z screenshot of the GTX 950's specs, though it's worth noting that GPU-Z doesn't officially support the new part at this point, so the specs could be off.
If they turn out to be accurate, the GTX 950 will sport 768 CUDA cores, 64 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and 2GB of GDDR5 memory pushing data through a 128-bit bus, resulting in 112.2GB/s of memory bandwidth. Pixel fillrate is rated at 38.5GPixel/s and the texture fillrate at 77GTexel/s, according to the screen grab.
Unfortunately, clockspeeds were blurred out, though looking at the GTX 750 Ti and GTX 960, the GPU will be feature base and boost clocks of around 1,125MHz and 1,180MHz, respectively.
As points of reference, the GTX 750 Ti has 640 CUDA cores, 40 TMUs, and 16 ROPs, while the GTX 960 has 1,024 CUDA cores, 64 TMUs, and 32 ROPs. Like the GTX 950, both are 128-bit cards.
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