NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 with 12GB gets 2176 CUDA cores

Posted on Monday, November 29 2021 @ 22:32 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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After a lull in video card launches, it seems several new cards are on the horizon. VideoCardz has details about an upcoming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 with 12GB GDDR6 memory clocked at 14Gbps. Yes, we're getting a new Turing-based card.

In terms of specifications, the 12GB version is a hybrid of the RTX 2060 6GB and the RTX 2060 SUPER. It has a 12nm TU106 GPU with 2176 CUDA cores but sticks with a 192-bit memory bus, resulting in 336GB/s memory bandwidth and not the 448GB/s offered by the SUPER edition.

With a 184W TDP, the power envelope is 9W higher than the SUPER model though:
Obviously, we were quite surprised by this rumor, but we have since confirmed this information with as many as three sources. They have all received the same specifications: 2176 CUDA cores, 12GB GDDR6 14Gbps memory across a 192-bit bus, and 184W TDP. As for the boost clock, two sources claim it is a 1650 MHz boost by default with factory-overclocked variants going into 1690 MHz space.
The launch is expected on December 7, 2021.


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