NVIDIA will discontinue all GeForce GTX 16 graphics cards this year

By: Maksim Panasovskyi | 14.12.2023, 20:37
NVIDIA will discontinue all GeForce GTX 16 graphics cards this year

Starting in 2024, NVIDIA will have no graphics cards that don't support DLSS or ray tracing. By the end of the month the company will stop producing GeForce GTX 16 models.

Here's What We Know

The series includes several graphics cards that have up to 1536 CUDA cores and up to 6 GB of GDDR6-type video memory with a frequency of up to 12 GHz. The flagship models are the GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER and GeForce GTX 1660 Ti.

The most recent graphics card is the GeForce GTX 1630. It was introduced about a year and a half ago. The GeForce GTX 1630 and GeForce GTX 1650 are the only GTX 16 series GPUs that NVIDIA has released. All other graphics cards were discontinued earlier.

GTX 16 stock is expected to run out quickly. At the same time, at the moment, there are no graphics cards in the range of the American company that could temporarily fill the gap in this price range.

Thus, the cheapest NVIDIA model will be the GeForce RTX 3050 of the Ampere generation. The cost of the video card is now $230.

Source: VideoCardz, broadchannels