NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 4 GB Graphics Card Launch Slips To 28th June, Priced Around $150 US
Previously rumored to launch on the 15th of June, the graphics card is now set to launch on the 28th of June or next Tuesday, based on reports from Chinese board channels. The GTX 1630 is currently being shipped to retailers around the globe and should have enough stock for the mass market at the time of its launch. The graphics card is also set to be priced at 1000 RMB which is 30 RMB cheaper than the Intel’s Arc A380 graphics card though the latter offers higher performance. The 1000 RMB price should end up around $150 US and it is possible that we might even get a lower price point in other regions. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 is mostly designed for the OEM and entry-level segment and that’s where most of the shipments will be made. We have seen DIY solutions in ITX and SFF flavors already over here. It is expected that the factory will be able to ship from this weekend or early next week, but there is no official announcement to lift the ban. Time, it is expected that the official sales will be allowed around June 28, subject to the official notice from NV. Machine Translated via Board Channels The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1630 is expected to utilize a cut-down TU117 GPU with 512 CUDA cores, lower than the GeForce GTX 1650 model, which offers 896 cores. The card will also pack a 4 GB and 64-bit memory bus, a huge cut-down from the 128-bit bus that the TU117 GPU has at its disposal. News Source: Videocardz