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Report: NVIDIA Not Unveiling 2018 Graphics Card Lineup at GDC, GTC After All

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They will not miss the opportunity to **** on the Ryzen 2 launch! I am sure. lol inded :D

Why would they want to do that?

AMD CPUs/motherboards can run NVidia GPUs.

NVidia don't make CPUs for the PC so there is no point in damaging the market for AMD CPUs.
 
Well if the rumours are true I'll need to double it! sod that, ill keep my 1080ti.

The rumours are not based on anything sensible. They are based on the price of the Titan V which is a full size compute card that can also play games.

The next round of NVidia gaming cards are very unlikely to have much DP compute function at all as this increases manufacturing costs and also slightly reduces gaming performance.

I would be surprised if the next gen gaming cards cost much more than £600 at launch for the GTX 2080 or whatever NVidia want to call it. The performance won't be much better than a 1080 Ti either so £600 for the new card would be about right.
 
Yeah that's kinda where my thoughts lie also. Just gotta play the waiting game little while longer then my wife can inherit my Ti.

The Titan V is actually a good example of how wrong these price rumours are. As I said above it is a compute card and quite a bit faster than any Pascal compute card at DP work yet it is half the price of the older cards.

I agree it is probably the best move to play the waiting game when it comes to the next gen cards.:)
 
I don’t believe ANYTHNG on that terrible website.

But I wouldn’t surprised if NVIDIA didn’t release a GPU this year, let’s be honest, they don’t need too do they

There will be new NVidia GPUs this year but when is another matter and there are 10 months to go this year.

NVidia will carry on releasing new GPUs if only to reap the benefits of the R & D put into any new architecture and also to recoup the costs.
 
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