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Title: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDDR5 VRAM, and 55 W TDP
Post by: Redaktion on January 16, 2021, 22:11:19
NVIDIA appears to have silently announced a GeForce GT 1010 GPU earlier this week. The GT 1010 is a Pascal card featuring the 14 nm GP108 GPU similar to the GT 1030. The GT 1010 has only 256 CUDA cores enabled, supports 2 GB GDDR5 VRAM, and has a TDP of 55 W. Availability information is not known yet.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-quietly-introduces-the-GeForce-GT-1010-A-Pascal-GP108-GPU-with-256-CUDA-cores-2-GB-GDDR5-VRAM-and-55-W-TDP.515158.0.html
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: neblogai on January 16, 2021, 23:20:10
Great- so this GT1010 (55W-> decent clocks, + 2GB GDDR5) sure looks to be faster, than the GT1030 DDR4.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Owen on January 17, 2021, 09:25:17
Finally, I can replace my GT710 which has only 1GB of DDR3.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: miranc on January 17, 2021, 09:31:24
why is the TDP so high, the 1030 had 30W and this is a even further cut down
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Uday on January 17, 2021, 11:13:03
Nvidia is .....weird.I mean why would they announce a 1000 series graphics cards while they are continuing 3000 series graphics cards.




Wait....


Maybe they are planning to bring this you to be compatible with smartphones????
Nah it has a 55 watt TDP



If that happens...
Then..?



It would bring a huge boom in the smartphone GPU market.

Tegra maybe???
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Vaidyanathan Subramaniam on January 17, 2021, 11:15:02
Quote from: miranc on January 17, 2021, 09:31:24
why is the TDP so high, the 1030 had 30W and this is a even further cut down
I am assuming it should have been TBP than TDP.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: labai blogai on January 17, 2021, 11:26:22
Funny how the post on r/nvidia about this... abomination got pulled by the mods there.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: ZePomom on January 17, 2021, 12:06:47
Quote from: miranc on January 17, 2021, 09:31:24
why is the TDP so high, the 1030 had 30W and this is a even further cut down

Told myself the same.

A GT1030 with disabled core = 55W TDP? While the GT1030 have a 30W TDP? Sounds weird.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Bubbaz on January 17, 2021, 13:13:50
TechPowerUp. Is. Not. A. Reliable. Source.
This is a fantasy databse where some guy puts his speculations in. In April 2014, they literally had an entry for GTX 880, with all the specs filled out.
What are you doing...
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Djwdjwdjwdjwdjw on January 17, 2021, 13:32:20
"Silently announced" is a contradiction in terms.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Erik on January 17, 2021, 16:12:46
It looks like the TPU  GT 1010 entry has been updated, it has 30 TDP now, like the GT 1030.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Michael Wallace on January 17, 2021, 18:02:54
There is a small market for this, it's the "I need a display output and this workstation/HEDT system that will only be doing CPU tasks doesn't have one built-in" crowd
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Nahboy on January 17, 2021, 21:41:34
 
Quote from: Owen on January 17, 2021, 09:25:17
Finally, I can replace my GT710 which has only 1GB of DDR3.
There's zero reason to get this abomination just like the GT 1030. You are better off buying a dying ex-24/7mining used RX 570 or 580 than burning money on this.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Sukhoi on January 18, 2021, 02:37:13
Good, Kepler can finally rest
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Vaidyanathan on January 18, 2021, 08:15:57
Quote from: Erik on January 17, 2021, 16:12:46
It looks like the TPU  GT 1010 entry has been updated, it has 30 TDP now, like the GT 1030.
Thanks for the heads-up. Article has been updated :)
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: sorin on January 18, 2021, 09:27:30
NV must have a huge stockpile of Tegra X2 left from the Jetson Soc.
Maybe because of the dying car industry...
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Spunjji on January 18, 2021, 15:23:09
Quote from: Nahboy on January 17, 2021, 21:41:34
Quote from: Owen on January 17, 2021, 09:25:17
Finally, I can replace my GT710 which has only 1GB of DDR3.
There's zero reason to get this abomination just like the GT 1030. You are better off buying a dying ex-24/7mining used RX 570 or 580 than burning money on this.

Unless you only have space for a single-slot half-height card, a pathetic PSU, and no PCIe power connectors; then you'd be burning money by buying a dying card that may or may not fail on you and won't actually fit into your system.

Still, better to buy a GT1030 (GDDR5) than this junk.
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Kenneth Curby on January 18, 2021, 20:03:51
Can you clarify the difference of 1,800 million transistor vs 1.8 billion?
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: Ciller on February 08, 2021, 13:17:32
Quote from: Nahboy on January 17, 2021, 21:41:34
There's zero reason to get this abomination just like the GT 1030. You are better off buying a dying ex-24/7mining used RX 570 or 580 than burning money on this.
HTPC's are the ones that want this. cheap powersaving and the only thing that matters are the trabscoding processors
Title: Re: NVIDIA quietly introduces the GeForce GT 1010 — A Pascal GP108 GPU with 256 CUDA cores, 2 GB GDD
Post by: starz on April 13, 2021, 18:58:41
"There's zero reason to get this abomination just like the GT 1030. You are better off buying a dying ex-24/7mining used RX 570 or 580 than burning money on this."

Ah yes, your comment aged like milk, most RX 570s and 580s are being fucked into the ground by scalpers and being turned into overpriced garbage, GT 1030s and 710s are skyrocketing in price and low-end gamers on a non-financially spoilt budget like me need this stuff. Now go cry to reddit you virgin.