KFA2’s GT 1030 EXOC has been pictured

KFA2's GT 1030 EXOC has been pictured

KFA2’s GT 1030 EXOC has been pictured

 
KFA2’s GT 1030 EXOC has been pictured, revealing the specification of Nvidia’s new low-power GPU. This new GPU is intended to playback multimedia content and play simple games, acting as an iGPU replacement which comes with a sub-£100 pricepoint. 
 
This new GPU is rumoured to be made using TSMC’s 16nm manufacturing process and now 14nm like the GTX 1050 and 1050Ti, coming with a super-low CUDA core count of 384 and a mere 64-bit memory bus. This will allow the GT 1030 a very small die size, giving this GPU a 30W TDP and a low cost of manufacture. 
 
 
  GTX 1060 (6GB) GTX 1060 (3GB) GTX 1050 Ti GTX 1050 KFA2 GT 1030 EXOC
GPU Architecture Pascal Pascal Pascal Pascal Pascal
Process node 16nm 16nm 14nm 14nm Unknown
SP FP Performance 4.4TFLOPS 4.0TFLOPS
CUDA Core Count 1280 1152 768 640 384
VRAM Type GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5
VRAM Cappacity 6GB 3GB 4GB 2GB 2GB
Memory Bus Size 192-bit 192-bit 128-bit 128-bit 64-bit
Memory Bandwidth 192 GB/s 192 GB/s 112GB/s 112GB/s 48GB/s
Base clock speed 1506MHz 1506MHz 1290MHz 1354MHz 1252MHz
Boost clock speed 1708MHz 1708MHz 1382MHz 1455MHz 1506MHz
TDP 120W 120W 75W 75W 30W
Power Connection 6-pin 6-pin
PCI Express  PCIe 3.0 PCIe 3.0 PCIe 3.0 PCIe 3.0 PCIe 3.0

   

The KFA2 model shown below will have a single HDMI 2.0b port and a single DVI-D port, coming with a single-slot, half-height PCIe form factor.   

KFA2's GT 1030 EXOC has been pictured

 

The GT 1030 is expected to launch with a price of around £80, though this has not been confirmed officially by Nvidia.  

 

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