Yesterday fresh rumors regarding GeForce GTX 1050 surfaced at HWBattle. According to them, NVIDIA is, in fact, planning two cards based on Pascal GP107 chip.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti and GTX 1050

Pascal GP107 GPU would come with at least 768 CUDA Cores. It is said that the non-Ti variant would receive a cut-down version of this processor and 2GB memory, whereas the GTX 1050 Ti would get full chip and 4GB of memory. So earlier rumors were technically about the Ti variant, and we are yet to confirm the configuration of cut-down version.

According to the site, which in my opinion has a good record in such leaks, both cards would launch next month, but GTX 1050 Ti would appear first (mid-October), and non-Ti end of the month.

Update: Benchlife posted new clock speeds for both models. It appears that GTX 1050 Ti clock speed 1290/1382 MHz, while GTX 1050 has a base clock of 1354 MHz and boost clock of 1455 MHz. Both cards would share 128-bit memory interface and TDP of 75W.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Series Specifications (Unconfirmed) GTX 1060 6GB GTX 1060 3GB GTX 1050 Ti GTX 1050 GTX 950 GPU GP106-400 GP106-300 GP107-400 GP107-300 GM206-250/251 CUDA Cores 1280 1152 768 640 768 TMUs 80 72 48 40 48 ROPs 48 48 32 ? 32 Base Clock 1506 MHz 1506 MHz 1290 MHz 1354 MHz 1024 MHz Boost Clock 1709 MHz 1709 MHz 1382 MHz 1455 MHz 1188 MHz Memory Clock 2002 MHz 2002 MHz 1752 MHz ? 1653 MHz Eff. Mem. Clock 8008 MHz 8008 MHz 7008 MHz ? 6612 MHz Memory 6GB GDDR5 3GB GDDR5 4GB GDDR5 2GB GDDR5 2GB GDDR5 Memory Bus 192-bit 192-bit 128-bit 128-bit 128-bit TDP 120W 120W 75W 75W 90W/75W Launch Date July 2016 August 2016 Mid-Oct. 2016 Late Oct. 2016 August 2015

Source: HardwareBattle via WCCFTech