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GTX 1650 Set to Become a Relic of the Past as Inventory Sells Out

Shang Fang Wen Q Thu, Apr 04 2024 09:26 AM EST

April 3 news: NVIDIA's GTX 16 series GPUs have all ceased production, with the last remaining model, the GTX 1650, set to clear its inventory this month and thus marking the end of the GTX line.

Industry insiders report that of the entire GTX 16 series, only the GTX 1650 still has inventory left; all other models have sold out.

Should AIC brand manufacturers not deliberately slow down the pace, it's expected that the GTX 1650 will sell out by mid-April. Even with tightened shipments by manufacturers, inventory clearance should be completed by the end of April.

For a while, the GTX 1650 will continue to be available in the distribution market, but it is expected to sell out completely within about two months.

The GTX 16 series included six different models, with the GTX 1650 being the most unique. It initially launched with the TU117 core paired with GDDR5 memory, later evolving to include versions with the TU116 and TU106 cores, as well as a variant of the TU117 core paired with GDDR6 memory, all featuring 896 CUDA cores and 4GB of memory capacity. s_a9df8afdcd7e4d5793c603eefdf26cb4.png