NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 'confirmed', launching in 2GB and 4GB versions

NVIDIA will reportedly launch two variants of its Maxwell-based GeForce GTX 950 soon.

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According to VideoCardz.com, NVIDIA will be launching its new GM205-260 based card as the GeForce GTX 950, and not the GeForce GTX 950 Ti like we reported last week.

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This new card will most likely be a "cut down version of [the] full GM206-300 processor" according to the site. The new GeForce GTX 950 will reportedly be available in both 2GB and 4GB versions, with the GDDR5 being spread out on a 128-bit memory bus. The only difference between the GTX 960 and the upcoming GTX 950 will be the CUDA count, and its clock speeds.

We should expect NVIDIA to announce the new cards in the coming weeks.

NEWS SOURCE:videocardz.com

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