So, it looks like, in the past, Nvidia had, for several generations, a GT *30 card. GT 430, GT 530, etc up to GT 730.
Then, oddly, the 900 series was skipped for it, but we got the GT 1030.
I assume maybe "every other generation" is Nvidia's plan these days for the low end, GT *30 card, as there was no GT 1630 or (uh, RT I guess?) 2030.
I get that very low-end cards, particular for low-profile, or combination of low-profile AND single-slot, is a low-profit, niche market (ok, I thought the 1030 was a bit pricier than it deserved to be), but is that an area that Nvidia is abandoning? Or will there be such low end cards still in their stable, just less often?
Then, oddly, the 900 series was skipped for it, but we got the GT 1030.
I assume maybe "every other generation" is Nvidia's plan these days for the low end, GT *30 card, as there was no GT 1630 or (uh, RT I guess?) 2030.
I get that very low-end cards, particular for low-profile, or combination of low-profile AND single-slot, is a low-profit, niche market (ok, I thought the 1030 was a bit pricier than it deserved to be), but is that an area that Nvidia is abandoning? Or will there be such low end cards still in their stable, just less often?