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Nvidia already has more than a million gpus turing in stock

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Rumors about the next generation of NVIDIA graphics cards appear to be accelerating at a ruthless pace as we get closer to launch. Now it seems that the latest report from Digitimes (via PCGamesN) ensures that NVIDIA seems to be very well prepared for the launch of its new Turing graphics cards (GTX 11).

NVIDIA prepares for the launch of Turing (GTX 11)

NVIDIA reportedly has a large stock for the next generation launch with around a million GeForce GTX 11 (Turing) graphics cards, which are in stock and ready for mass shipment to stores.

As the demand for graphics cards for the cryptocurrency sector falls, this causes inventory problems for card providers and there is a large stock of current generation graphics cards that needs to disappear before the next generation is released to the market. The problem mainly arose after NVIDIA overestimated the demand from the mining industry and overproduced the current GPUs of the current generation, which are now idle because the demand for these cards is 'low'.

With a stock of over a million state-of-the-art GeForce graphics cards ready, NVIDIA is smarter than ever, but before that, current GeForce cards (Pascal) have to be sold to make room, until that happens, NVIDIA will have to keep waiting.

The question that remains to be asked is whether a million GPUs will be enough to satisfy the demand of millions of players around the world? We know that NVIDIA will have virtually no competition as Turing cards hit the market, and depending on the results and their prices, there may be explosive demand in the first few weeks of launch. Hopefully that million do not fall short.

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