Earlier, Twitter user @Zed__Wang exposed a Leadtek GT 1010 graphics card. Now, he has released information on the disassembly, running scores and game testing of this graphics card.
As shown in the picture above, the GT 1010 uses the GP 108-200-A1 GPU with only 256 CUDA cores; while the GT 1030/ MX150 has a full version of the GP 108-300-A1 GPU with 384 CUDA cores. In addition, the GT 1010 is equipped with a total of 4 GDDR5 memory chips, adding up to 2GB of capacity.
In terms of running points, the tester used the Time Spy Extreme with a high load to test, the test frame rate was only 1fps, and the graphics card score was only 153 points.
The tester tested the GT 1010 in the “APEX Hero” game, and the frame rate displayed on the screen was only 3fps. In terms of parameters, the GT 1010 uses a 14nm process Pascal architecture GP108 core, has 256 CUDA cores, a GPU frequency of up to 1468MHz, a 64bit 2GB GDDR5 memory, and a power consumption of 30W. It is expected that there will be branded commercial desktops equipped with this graphics card soon.