For a while now there has been some chatter on the web that Nvidia would be releasing or at least preparing a new GeForce GTX 1060, it seems the mystery has been solved. Nvidia is to launch a new GeForce GTX 1060 with 5GB Graphics Memory.

The reason behind the new model is that it will be aimed at Internet Cafe's, hugely popular in Asia, as Expreview reports. Three GB is too little, 5 GB seems to be a little more cost effective. A photo of the 5GB paired GPU also already appeared:





The GP106-350-K3-A1 has been confirmed to have a full 1280 Shader processors

It is reported and thus now visually confirmed that that the GPU used is the GP106-350-K3-A1 which holds it's original 1280 shader processors. However, the lacking GDDR5 chip would have an effect on the memory bus, which would be a 160-bit. Again, we think this model is aimed at the Asia market only.

Update: the first Gigabyte branded card has surfaced on the web, read more here.

GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GTX 1060 5GB GTX 1060 3GB GPU GP106-400-A1 GP106-350-K3-A1 GP106-300-A1 Architecture Pascal Pascal Pascal Transistor count 4.4 Billion 4.4 Billion 4.4 Billion Fabrication Node TSMC 16 nm TSMC 16 nm TSMC 16 nm CUDA Cores 1,280 1,280 1,152 SMMs / SMXs 10 10 9 ROPs 48 48 48 GPU Clock Core 1,506 MHz 1,506 MHz 1,506 MHz GPU Boost clock 1,709 MHz 1,709 MHz 1,709 MHz Memory Clock 2,000 MHz 2,000 MHz 2,000 MHz Memory Size 6 GB 5 GB 3 GB Memory Bus 192-bit 160-bit 192-bit TDP 120 Watts 120 Watts 120 Watts





