Sunday, April 17th 2016

NVIDIA Reportedly Stops Production of Certain "Maxwell" GPUs
Paving the way for its next-generation "Pascal" architecture-based performance-thru-enthusiast GPUs, NVIDIA reportedly halted further production of certain current-generation "Maxwell" GPUs. HWBattle reports that production of the GM204-based GeForce GTX 980, the popular GTX 970, and GM200-based GTX 980 Ti have seen production halts, to let the market digest existing inventories of the three cards; and letting NVIDIA's add-in card (AIC) partners prepare to stock up next-generation graphics cards, beginning with at least three SKUs based on the GP104 silicon, in June 2016.
Source:
HWBattle
29 Comments on NVIDIA Reportedly Stops Production of Certain "Maxwell" GPUs
OH and No, noone is a fangirl at this end, I have links that says HD 7970 did come very close to the performance figures of GTX 970. There is a reason a lot of people at Nvidia forum are complaining about performance not being upto the mark.
Anyway the way things are going here it seems you guys have already made up your mind. So let me sing the same song like you do. Nvidia is the best mmkay ?