INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Will the real next-generation Nvidia graphics card architecture please stand up Like, seriously.Right now, in 2018, there are three
We were kind of hoping Nvidia would reveal the identity of the architecture behind the GeForce GTX 11 series would be at GTC, but all we got
GeForce GTX 11 series GPUs to bring efficiency, and maybe PC gaming as a whole, to an entirely new level with true 4K, 60 frames-per-second
unlikely.If these rumors are true, the closest and biggest venue for Nvidia to make its big announcement would be Gamescom in August
Following that, cards were expected to be available as soon as April or May.Although that timing would make sense, given the release date of
the current line of Pascal cards in May 2016, as the year goes on it's looking more unlikely
And, now that GTC has come and gone with no mention of the next line of GeForce GPUs, it might be a while before Nvidia unveils its next
prices for graphics cards in the near future
Especially given that the Pascal graphics cards came at a slightly higher premium over the last-generation Maxwell cards they replaced.With
currently available:Nvidia Turing specsGiven that the firm has already introduced its new 12-nanometer manufacturing process with Nvidia
graphics cards.For one thing, reports are still debating whether the successor to the Nvidia GTX 1080 will be given a GTX 1180 or GTX 2080
and wait for more concrete leaks and rumors before we can begin to even speculate as to how well-equipped Nvidia Turing graphics cards will
be.Whatever the case, we fully expect Nvidia to deliver with new GPU technology that pushes the envelope for PC gaming as it always
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