GeForce RTX 2050 also discovered in benchmark results

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While everything indicates some sort of a GeForce RTX 2060 release during CES, the GeForce RTX 2050 or GeForce GTX 1150 has now also made a presence in geekbench for the first time.



At least that's what Tum Apisak, known for his (often correct) predictions, mention on Twitter. He made a discovery in the Geekbench's database, an unknown model from Nvidia with 14 shader clusters. That would be just over 50 percent fewer clusters than on the GeForce RTX 2060 (which would get a partially disabled TU106 GPU). It is believed that Nvidia is relying on a fourth Turing GPU called TU107. It is not known if 14 shader clusters represent the full configuration.

 

So will it be RTX 2050 or GTX 1150?

Yeah, we're not so sure about it? Rumors currently indicate an 1100 series release for parts that do not get Raytracing cores. It would be massively weird though for NVIDIA to make that kind of a move. Apisak is currently considering both options, so his findings could mean either a GeForce RTX 2050 or a GeForce GTX 1150. We presume it the first though. 

If you ask my opinion, it simply would make ay more sense to keep the 2000 series naming, just with a GTX mark for non RT cores enabled products, thus GeForce GTX 2050, eh?

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