Monday, July 23rd 2018

NVIDIA GeForce 11-series First Wave Launch Dates Leaked

An e-mail correspondence between an NVIDIA AIC (add-in card) partner and a retailer was leaked to the web by Gamer Meld. It confirms launch dates of at least four GeForce 11-series client-segment graphics card SKUs. These include the GeForce GTX 1180, the GeForce GTX 1170, a curiously named GeForce GTX 1180+, and the mid-range GeForce GTX 1160. The dates mentioned in the e-mail could be availability dates, if not launch dates. This could mean product launches and reviews earlier than these dates.

Mark your calendars for 30th August, 2018. This is when NVIDIA will debut to market its first GeForce 11-series graphics card, the GTX 1180. This card is the spiritual successor to the GTX 1080, and will initially be launched as an enthusiast product, but will settle down as an upper-performance-segment SKU. Exactly a month after, on 30th September, NVIDIA will launch two SKUs - the GTX 1170, and the GTX 1180+. The GTX 1170 is slightly cut-down from the GTX 1180, and succeeds the GTX 1070. The GTX 1180+, on the other hand, is a brand new "premium" brand extension. It's not a GTX 1080 Ti successor, since it's probably based on the same silicon as the GTX 1180, but will probably ship with higher clock speeds, or a premium reference design. AMD gave its RX Vega 64 a similar treatment with its RX Vega 64 Liquid Edition. A month after that, as the mercury begins to drop, on 30th October, NVIDIA will launch the mid-range GTX 1160 to rake in Holiday sales.
The Gamer Meld video follows.

Sources: Gamer Meld (YouTube), VideoCardz
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28 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 11-series First Wave Launch Dates Leaked

#27
Th3pwn3r
Yeah...Gamer Meld is complete crap. Sad that TPU even posted anything about/for him.
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#28
xorbe
xorbeOh no, are they going to insert into model ladder again?

1080 -> 1180+
1070 -> 1180
1060 -> 1170

Previous instance:
580 -> Titan
570 -> 680
560 -> 670

Then the new "11-series 1080" called a 1180+ sets a new price point, if that's what's happening here. Or maybe 1180+ just refers to custom non-FE models.
wccftech rumors that "While naming convention is not confirmed at this point we do know one thing for sure: NVIDIA does not plan to align the 120W next-gen Turing series GPU with the GTX 1060 at all and will charge accordingly" ... I may be right about the model shuffle, and building up prices on top of the 10-series this next generation instead of replacing.
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