It’s finally here, Pascal GP107-based GeForce GTX 1050 for laptops.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (Ti) Mobile

In short, the mobile 1050 cards are almost identical to desktop variants, with one exception. The boost clocks are actually higher for mobile cards.

The mobile GTX 1050 has a base clock of 1354 MHz and boost clock of 1493 MHz. Compared to the desktop chip that’s 38 MHz boost (by specs). Meanwhile, the GTX 1050 Ti has the base clock of 1493 MHz and the boost clock of 1620 MHz (228 MHz higher). That gives us 0.35 TFLOPs more than desktop (so quite an upgrade).

At least 80 different notebook models are expected to feature GeForce GTX 1050 series on board. Some of them will be showcased at CES 2017 and some will arrive later.

NVIDIA GeForce 10 Mobile Desktop

GeForce GTX 1050 Desktop

GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mobile

GeForce GTX 1050 Mobile

GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mobile GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GPU 14nm FF GP107 14nm FF GP107 14nm FF GP107 14nm FF GP107 16nm FF GP106 CUDA Cores 640 768 640 768 1280 TMUs 40 48 40 48 80 ROPs 32 32 32 32 48 Max FP32 Compute 1.73 TFLOPS 2.14 TFLOPS 1.91 TFLOPS 2.49 TFLOPS 4.28 TFLOPS Base Clock 1354 MHz 1290 MHz 1354 MHz 1493 MHz 1404 MHz Boost Clock 1455 MHz 1392 MHz 1493 MHz 1620 MHz 1670 MHz Memory Clock 7000 MHz 7000 MHz 7000 MHz 7000 MHz 8000 MHz Memory 2 GB 4 GB up to 4 GB up to 4 GB 6 GB Memory Bus 128-bit 128-bit 128-bit 128-bit 192-bit Memory Type GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5 GDDR5

Source: Benchmark