NVIDIA is allegedly working on a new GTX 950 model in order to replace GM107-based GTX 750.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 SE / 950 LP

Even though Pascal launch is just few months ahead, NVIDIA is still planning to update its GeForce 900 stack with yet another Maxwell 2.0 model. We are talking about GTX x50 segment, where GTX 750 (Ti) cards released just 2 years ago brought a massive upgrade in power efficiency.

While GeForce GTX 950 launched in August 2015 replaced GTX 750 Ti, the non-Ti model with 512 CUDA was still not replaced by anything as efficient and as cheap.

GeForce GTX 950 SE or LP (like we’ve heard) would allegedly feature 640 CUDA cores and likely higher clocks than GTX 750. NVIDIA is definitely trying to keep similar power requirements so anything between 80W to 60W is possible.

According to Expreview GeForce GTX 950SE/LP would arrive next month, although no specific date was given.

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 series Model GeForce GTX 950 GeForce GTX 750 Ti GeForce GTX 950 LP GeForce GTX 750 Architecture Maxwell 2.0 Maxwell 1.0 Maxwell 2.0 Maxwell 1.0 Launch Date Aug 20th, 2015 Feb 18th, 2014 March 2016 Feb 18th, 2014 GPU GM206 GM107 GM206 GM107 CUDA cores 768 640 640 512 Texture Units 48 40 40 32 Raster Devices 32 16 16 16 GPU Clock 1024 / 1188 MHz 1020 / 1085 MHz 1000+ MHz 1020 / 1085 MHz Memory Bus 128-bit 128-bit 128-bit 128-bit Memory 2GB GDDR5 2GB GDDR5 2 GB GDDR5 1GB GDDR5 Memory Frequency 1653 / 6612 MHz 1350 / 5400 MHz 6500+ MHz 1253 / 5012 MHz Memory Bandwidth 106 GB/s 86 GB / s 104+ GB / s 80 GB / s TDP 90W 60W ~70W 55W Power Connectors 1x 6-pin – 1x 6-pin –

Source: Expreview