Nvidia to launch new geforce gtx series at gtc 2018
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The next big NVIDIA event will be held from March 26 with the GTC 2018, where the latest information indicates that the next GeForce GTX graphics cards will be presented there.
The new NVIDIA GeForce GTX would be presented at the GTC 2018
This information comes directly from the sources of the Tweaktown site, which ensures that this will be the stage for the presentation of the new generation of NVIDIA graphics, which is so much being asked for.
NVIDIA would return to the same launch schedule, with high-end graphics first and then mid-range and low-end graphics. Hypothetically what would be presented at the GTC 2018 would be the GeForce GTX 2080 and GTX 2070, although these names could change to GTX 1180 and GTX 1170, but this would already be entering the field of speculation.
GTC 2018 will be held from March 26
Inside, the new cards would have a renewed Ampere or Turing architecture that should offer a significant performance leap compared to Pascal, as well as greater energy efficiency. NVIDIA is planning to launch its new cards in late April or early May.
NVIDIA always celebrates Editors Day every year and is where it unveils its new GeForce graphics cards, but these announcements would be carrying over to the GTC 2018 in late March. We will be very attentive to what happens in the GTC 2018 and what NVIDIA has to say, since we are about to celebrate two years since the launch of Pascal and a renewal is coming.
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