Nvidia's upcoming GeForce RTX 2060 graphics card will reportedly be launched on January 7th at the CES 2019 tech show. According to VideoCardz, the card will cost $349 in the US, and come with a 160W TDP.
The report further claims that it secured some benchmark numbers via an official 'Reviewers Guide' document, which suggests that the RTX 2060 will offer 90fps in Battlefield V with Ray Tracing off, 65fps with RT on but DLSS off and 88fps with both RT and DLSS on.
The blog had earlier claimed that the card will have a base clock of 1365MHz and a boost speed of 1680MHz. Unlike the TU106-400 (RTX 2070), the TU106-300 GPU (RTX 2060) will have only 1,920 CUDA cores, 30 RT Cores and 240 Tensor cores. It is expected to offer up to 6.5Tflops FP32 compute and come in multiple memory configs.
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