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Nvidia will present ampere in March 2020, according to an analyst

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There are rumors that NVIDIA is reportedly preparing to unveil its family of next-generation 7nm graphics cards based on the Ampere architecture next year at GTC in late March and are reportedly planning to launch the RTX 3080 around Computex 2020 in June.

According to various rumors circulating, NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang is said to be in no rush to bring Ampere to market just yet, in large part due to how well-positioned Turing is in the market against the competition from AMD. Especially in the high-end segment where the RTX 2080 and RTX 2080 Ti are unrivaled. However, with AMD preparing its own alleged high-end Raytracing graphics card "NVIDIA Killer" for next year, the green team is preparing to avoid the red team with Ampere in the first half of 2020.

According to Raymond James analyst Chris Caso via HKEPC, NVIDIA has allegedly delayed Ampere by a few months. It is now primarily slated for an announcement on GTC next year in late March. As the case may be, N VIDIA plans to start the introduction of Ampere first with a new data center-centric AI product, i.e. an Ampere-based TESLA accelerator in GTC.

The Gaming GeForce RTX 3000 series graphics cards based on the Ampere architecture are rumored to be announced a couple of months later at Computex 2020. The launch would begin with the introduction of the high-end graphics cards, RTX 3080, and then they would announce the lower models replacing their equivalent models in Turing for several months.

In terms of prices, the new high-end graphics cards are rumored to be cheaper, specifically the RTX 3080 and 3080 Ti, supposedly priced more attractive than the RTX 2080 and 2080 Ti.

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