Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1060 is a $250 GTX 980 killer

From PC World: Nvidia’s more modestly priced graphics cards often roll out months after the more luxurious GeForce models. Look at the last generation: The GeForce GTX 960 debuted four months after the GTX 980 and GTX 970 exploded onto the scene. A few generations before that, the GTX 660 launched a full half-year after the GTX 680.

But not the GeForce GTX 1060.

Nvidia announced its new sweet-spot graphics card Thursday morning, a mere month after the launch of the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070, and hot on the heels of AMD’s surprisingly powerful, shockingly cheap Radeon RX 480—which no doubt spurred the speedy release.

Nvidia’s new 16nm Pascal-based GP106 graphics processor beats in the heart of the GeForce GTX 1060. It packs 1280 CUDA cores—down from the GTX 1070’s 1920—and builds upon the same engineering tricks that lets its bigger cousins hit insane clock speeds, boosting up to 1.7GHz when extra oomph is required.

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