Nvidia could show something 'super' at computex 2019
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Although AMD will have a great role in Computex, that does not mean that things will not happen with the other manufacturers, as is the case with Nvidia, which is advancing the presentation of a new product that calls itself 'SUPER'.
Nvidia advances a new product called 'SUPER'
Nvidia released a short 16-second video showing a product called 'SUPER', and we don't know exactly what it is. We can only notice silhouettes and their name engraved on a metal surface.
Is it a new TITAN, or a revamped Turing graphic that we've been hearing about for a long time? A super-powerful RTX 2080 Ti with 16Gbps memory, or perhaps a new RTX model with higher CUDA core allocation? Perhaps a new way to use RTX series Tensor cores for AI-enhanced gaming, or perhaps a super-powerful server graphics card to replace Volta's Titan V and Quadro GV100.
Something super is coming… pic.twitter.com/Dx4775wLo5
- NVIDIA GeForce (@NVIDIAGeForce) May 23, 2019
SUPER could mean almost anything, but analyzing some questions we could get an idea of what it could be. The teaser video was posted on the consumer focused YouTube channel Geforce, we can assume that they are planning to reveal a new consumer product. From here it could be a new graphics card or another product that has nothing to do with graphics.
Nvidia does not usually do teasers if it is not something 'fat' so you will have to be very attentive for the next few days, especially when Computex 2019 starts next week.
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