By Kevin Lee
Will the real next-generation Nvidia graphics card architecture please stand up? Like, seriously.
There are currently three competing rumored codenames vying to be Nvidia’s next family of GPUs between Volta, Ampere and Turing. Out of all of them, though, we’re betting Turing will be the next line of consumer-grade graphics cards to replace the current 10-series Pascal.
As with previous generational leaps we’ve seen in the past – such as Maxwell to Pascal – we expect Nvidia’s 11th generation of graphics cards to be even more efficient and possibly push PC gaming into the realm of true 4K, 60-frames-per-second gaming with only a single GPU.
Cut to the chase
- What is it? Nvidia’s next generation graphics cards for gamers
- When is it out? Rumored for July 2018
- What will it cost? Hopefully not much more than Pascal
Nvidia Turing release date
Based on the latest reports from Tom’s Hardware, which cited ‘multiple independent sources’ in the industry, we won’t see Nvidia’s next-generation graphics card release until July or later into 2018. Word on the Internet street suggests that mass production of new GeForce cards won’t begin until mid-June, so an earlier launch date seems improbable.
If all true, the closest and biggest venue for Nvidia …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components