The NVIDIA GeForce features a Turing TU117-150 GPU with 512 CUDA cores, which is lower than the GeForce GTX 1650 model which offers 896 cores. The graphics card comes with 4GB of GDDR6 memory clocked at 12Gbps on a 64-bit memory bus, a massive reduction from the 128-bit bus. It features a TDP of 75W and core clocks running at 1785 MHz. Further, the GTX 1630 graphics card delivers a maximum bandwidth of 96 GB/s, which is half that of the GTX 1650 GPU. The bandwidth is also less than the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti graphics card, a Pascal series graphics card released in 2016. Also, early benchmarks indicate that the GTX 1630 will be slower than the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti. The NVIDIA GeForce will retail at 1000-1100 RMB in China, which is around $150 in the U.S. market. Colorful has announced through a press release that their version will cost $169 and EVGA listed GTX 1630 AT $199.99. Keep watching this space for more updates!