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Future geforce gtx 20 'turing' delayed until the fourth quarter

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Sources directly from Nvidia's partners comment that the new GeForce GTX 20 (or GTX 11 graphics cards, naming is not confirmed) Turing will be shipped to manufacturers in early August. This means that they would not go on sale, at least, until September, at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

The new generation 'Turing' graphics cards will not come out in the third quarter as planned

As far as we knew, the new graphics cards based on the Turing core, were going to have a massive launch in the third quarter, but it seems that Nvidia will not be able to fulfill this desire.

Unfortunately, it is not possible to know for sure if the new generation of Nvidia graphics will arrive in September or if it will do so in months after it was sent to partners. A release around September should allow the company to keep up with its graphics plan. Even, it could not be ruled out that the launch ends up being during the months of November or December.

Another interesting fact that was revealed is that the volume of the shipments would be very limited at the beginning. In fact, they mentioned that initial shipping will be limited to a few hundred chips, and the number could be as low as 150-300 GPUs per AIB initially. Many of them will be consumed for development purposes by the AIB. In other words, if we were to get an 'GeForce GTX 1180 FE' (or whatever it is called) at the official price at launch, we might consider ourselves lucky.

Happy Birthday to Alan Turing, the remarkable pioneer of #computerscience. https://t.co/0n4Zb5KkLm #onthisday pic.twitter.com/DJZyLah0GE

- NVIDIA (@nvidia) June 23, 2018

The company has been paying tribute to Alan Turing (widely considered the father of modern computing) on ​​his Twitter account, and it's a good bet that the new architecture is called Turing. As for the nomenclature, we do not have a last word about it, but two are being considered, GTX 11xx or GTX 20xx. We will keep you informed.

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