Nvidia won't finally launch new graphics cards anytime soon
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Over the last few weeks, there has been a lot of talk about the possibility that Nvidia announces new graphics cards next month coinciding with the GDC (Game Developers Conference) and GTC (GPU Technology Conference) events, finally this will not be the case according to the PCGAMESN medium.
We will have to wait to see new graphics cards from Nvidia
PCGAMESN affirms that it has been in contact with Nvidia and the company has confirmed that they will not launch any new graphics card in any of the two events next March, in this way the hope that many had to see in the new market vanishes. solutions based on a new architecture, either Volta or Ampere.
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