What is 1050 vs 1650?

1050 vs 1650 refers to the comparison between two graphics cards manufactured by Nvidia. The Nvidia GTX 1050 was released in October 2016 and is based on the Pascal architecture, with 14nm FinFET manufacturing process, 640 CUDA cores, and a 128-bit memory interface. It has a base clock speed of 1354 MHz and a boost clock of 1455 MHz and provides up to 2.3 teraflops of processing power.

The Nvidia GTX 1650, on the other hand, was released in April 2019 and is based on the newer Turing architecture. It has 4GB of GDDR5 memory, 896 CUDA cores, and a 128-bit memory interface. The base clock speed of the GTX 1650 is 1485 MHz, and it can boost up to 1665 MHz. It provides up to 3.17 teraflops of processing power.

In terms of performance, the GTX 1650 is more powerful and can handle modern AAA games better than the GTX 1050. It also has better power efficiency due to its newer architecture, consuming only 75 watts of power compared to the GTX 1050's 75-120 watts. However, the GTX 1050 is still a good budget graphics card for entry-level gaming and can handle less demanding games and tasks with ease.